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With the continuous development of society and economy, people's living standards have been significantly improved, and the incidence of chronic diseases such as hypertension and diabetes has also increased
.
The length of sleep is an important indicator of the prognosis of cardiovascular disease [1].
A study showed that short sleepers with poor sleep quality have a 63% higher risk of cardiovascular disease than normal sleepers with good sleep quality, and coronary heart disease.
The risk is 79% higher [2]
.
Recently, in the Am J Respir Crit Care Med (Am J Respir Crit Care Med), a prospective study on the relationship between sleep disordered breathing, insomnia and the incidence of hypertension, and diabetes was published.
Let’s Check out today’s newsletter! References [1] Dudenbostel T, Siddiqui M, Oparil S, et al.
Refractory Hypertension: A Novel Phenotype of Antihypertensive Treatment Failure [J].
Hypertension, 2016, 67(6): 1085-1092.
[2] Peppard PE, Young T, Palta M, et al.
Prospective study of the association between sleep-disordered breathing and hyperten- sion [J].
N Engl J Med, 2000, 342(19): 1378-1384.
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Source of this article: Clinical assistant editor in the medical community: Xiaodangdang Sun Ying.
The accuracy and completeness of the quoted materials (if any) are promised and guaranteed, and the contents are out of date, and the quoted materials may be inaccurate or incomplete
.
Relevant parties are requested to check separately when adopting or using this as a basis for decision-making
.
With the continuous development of society and economy, people's living standards have been significantly improved, and the incidence of chronic diseases such as hypertension and diabetes has also increased
.
The length of sleep is an important indicator of the prognosis of cardiovascular disease [1].
A study showed that short sleepers with poor sleep quality have a 63% higher risk of cardiovascular disease than normal sleepers with good sleep quality, and coronary heart disease.
The risk is 79% higher [2]
.
Recently, in the Am J Respir Crit Care Med (Am J Respir Crit Care Med), a prospective study on the relationship between sleep disordered breathing, insomnia and the incidence of hypertension, and diabetes was published.
Let’s Check out today’s newsletter! References [1] Dudenbostel T, Siddiqui M, Oparil S, et al.
Refractory Hypertension: A Novel Phenotype of Antihypertensive Treatment Failure [J].
Hypertension, 2016, 67(6): 1085-1092.
[2] Peppard PE, Young T, Palta M, et al.
Prospective study of the association between sleep-disordered breathing and hyperten- sion [J].
N Engl J Med, 2000, 342(19): 1378-1384.
For more cutting-edge clinical information, pay attention to clinical assistants in the medical community.
Source of this article: Clinical assistant editor in the medical community: Xiaodangdang Sun Ying.
The accuracy and completeness of the quoted materials (if any) are promised and guaranteed, and the contents are out of date, and the quoted materials may be inaccurate or incomplete
.
Relevant parties are requested to check separately when adopting or using this as a basis for decision-making
.