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Going to sleep at a different time every night? Here's why you should avoid it

The study found that individuals with regular sleep patterns were more likely to achieve the recommended amount of sleep: seven to eight hours for people over 65 and seven to nine hours for those aged 18 to 64.

November 27, 2024 / 14:21 IST
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The study adds to growing evidence about the critical role of sleep consistency in overall health.

Irregular sleep schedules may pose a greater threat to cardiovascular health than previously thought, according to a new study. Research published in the Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health revealed that individuals with inconsistent sleep routines were at a significantly higher risk of major cardiovascular events, such as heart disease and stroke, regardless of whether they achieved the recommended seven to nine hours of sleep per night.

The findings mark a shift in focus from sleep duration to the stability of sleep-wake cycles as a critical factor for heart health.

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“Our results suggest that sleep regularity may be more relevant than sufficient sleep duration in modulating the risk of major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE),” the researchers stated.

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