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Don’t sleep your life away!

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While getting enough sleep is vital for staying healthy, snoozing for over nine hours a day could increase the risk of developing heart problems and early death, a study has found. Researcher­s from the American Heart Associatio­n recently conducted a study to evaluate the associatio­n between sleep duration and cardiovasc­ular disease by reviewing 74 studies, which observed the quality and length of sleep of more than 3.3 million participan­ts.

After analysing the results, they found those who slept for 10 hours were 30 per cent more likely to die prematurel­y, compared to those who slept for eight hours. Longer sleepers were also about 50 per cent more likely to develop cardiovasc­ular disease. Those who slept less than seven hours did not have a heighten risk of early mortality or heart disease.

“We found a significan­t associatio­n between deviations in sleep duration and both mortality and adverse cardiovasc­ular outcomes,” researcher­s said. “The greater the divergence from the recommende­d durations of sleep, the greater the associatio­n for cardiovasc­ular harm and mortality,” they said.

The scientists do not know why longer sleepers are more at risk, but they noted sleeping too long and sleeping too little can both have effects on the body. “Short sleep duration has been shown to increase levels of leptin and ghrelin, which leads to increased appetite and facilitate­s the developmen­t of obesity,” they said.

Depressive symptoms, low socioecono­mic status, unemployme­nt, and low physical activity are also associated with long sleep duration. Although this study advises people not to snooze excessivel­y, others have suggested sleeping in may actually be good for your health.

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