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Fox Health: Sleeping longer on weekends could lower heart disease risk by 20%, study finds

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Sleeping longer on weekends could lower heart disease risk by 20%, study finds

A new study found that people who catch up on more sleep during the weekend can have a 20% decreased risk of heart disease. Dr. Marc Siegel of New York commented on the findings....                        ...                        ...                            ...For many people who wake up early to attend school or work during the week, You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login is a common complaint.......In a recent Gallup poll, 57% of adults said they would "feel better if they got more sleep," while only 42% said they get "as much sleep as they need."......Sleeping late on the weekends is a natural response for some — and new research has found that catching up on shuteye in this way can have surprising benefits for You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login......You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login......At the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) Congress 2024 in London, which will take place Aug. 30 through Sept. 2, Chinese cardiovascular researchers will present findings from a U.K. Biobank study, which analyzed sleep data from 90,903 individuals over a median of 14 years.......A total of 19,816 (21.8%) of these participants reported being sleep-deprived, getting less than seven hours of sleep per night, while the rest experienced occasional inadequate sleep, according to a press release on the ESC website.......Those who caught up on the most sleep over the weekends were found to have a 20% lower risk of developing heart disease — including ischemic heart disease, heart failure, atrial fibrillation You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login — compared to those with the least sleep.......You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login......This was based on analysis of hospitalization records and death registry information, the release stated.......You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login......Study co-author Yanjun Song of the State Key Laboratory of Infectious Disease at Fuwai Hospital, National Centre for Cardiovascular Disease, in Beijing, China, confirmed in the release that "sufficient compensatory sleep is linked to a lower risk of You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login."......He added, "The association becomes even more pronounced among individuals who regularly experience inadequate sleep on weekdays."......You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login......Co-author Zechen Liu, who belongs to the same hospital, commented in the release, "Our results show that for the significant proportion of the population in modern society that suffers from sleep deprivation, those who have the most 'catch-up' sleep [on] weekends have significantly lower rates of heart disease than those with the least." ......Dr. Marc Siegel, senior medical analyst for Fox News and clinical professor of medicine at You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login, said the new research is "revealing."......"Although it's not a double-blinded prospective randomized trial, it shows a significant decrease in the risk of heart disease in a large group who slept more on weekends," Siegel, who was not involved in the research, told Fox News Digital. ......Making up for "sleep debt" on weekends is restorative, the doctor said, allowing the brain to purge itself of toxins. ......"It is recuperative with overall less You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login release, which impacts the heart favorably," Siegel added.......The study authors recognized that a majority of the respondents' sleep habits did not meet the criteria for sleep deprivation, which is a limitation of the study.......You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login......Fox News Digital reached out to the researchers for further comment....

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