Background Excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS), experienced in 10% to 20% of the population, has been associated with cardiovascular disease and death. However, the condition is heterogeneous and is prevalent in individuals having short and long sleep duration. We sought to clarify the relationship between sleep duration subtypes of EDS with cardiovascular outcomes, accounting for these subtypes. Methods and Results We defined 3 sleep duration subtypes of excessive daytime sleepiness: normal (6–9 hours), short (9 hours), and compared these with a nonsleepy, normal‐sleep‐duration reference group. We analyzed their associations with incident myocardial infarction (MI) and stroke using medical records of 355 901 UK Biobank participants and perf...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: There is limited information on the relationship between risk of cardiovascular di...
Aim: Abnormal daily sleep duration and quality have been linked to hypertension, diabetes, stroke, a...
Aims To assess the relationship between duration of sleep and morbidity and mortality from coronary ...
Jingen Li,1,2 Naima Covassin,2 Joshua M Bock,2 Essa A Mohamed,2 Lakshmi P Pappoppula,2 Chilsia Shafi...
Objective We aimed to investigate the association between cardiovascular health (CVH), as defined by...
Background Sleep is known to affect cardiovascular health, but some controversy exists on the indep...
[[abstract]]Objectives: To assess the causal influence of sleep and circadian traits on coronary art...
STUDYOBJECTIVES: Daytime sleep has been associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease and...
<div><p>Epidemiologic studies have observed association between short sleep duration and both cardio...
Study Objectives: We studied sleep duration and sleep quality in relation to cardiovascular disease ...
Cardiovascular diseases are the world’s leading cause of death. Human physiologic activities and sta...
Background Sleep irregularity has been linked to incident cardiovascular disease. Less is known abou...
In view of the reduced number of hours devoted to sleep in modern western societies the question ari...
Aims To assess the relationship between duration of sleep and morbidity and mortality from coronary ...
There is controversy regarding the effect of napping on cardiovascular disease (CVD), with most stud...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: There is limited information on the relationship between risk of cardiovascular di...
Aim: Abnormal daily sleep duration and quality have been linked to hypertension, diabetes, stroke, a...
Aims To assess the relationship between duration of sleep and morbidity and mortality from coronary ...
Jingen Li,1,2 Naima Covassin,2 Joshua M Bock,2 Essa A Mohamed,2 Lakshmi P Pappoppula,2 Chilsia Shafi...
Objective We aimed to investigate the association between cardiovascular health (CVH), as defined by...
Background Sleep is known to affect cardiovascular health, but some controversy exists on the indep...
[[abstract]]Objectives: To assess the causal influence of sleep and circadian traits on coronary art...
STUDYOBJECTIVES: Daytime sleep has been associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease and...
<div><p>Epidemiologic studies have observed association between short sleep duration and both cardio...
Study Objectives: We studied sleep duration and sleep quality in relation to cardiovascular disease ...
Cardiovascular diseases are the world’s leading cause of death. Human physiologic activities and sta...
Background Sleep irregularity has been linked to incident cardiovascular disease. Less is known abou...
In view of the reduced number of hours devoted to sleep in modern western societies the question ari...
Aims To assess the relationship between duration of sleep and morbidity and mortality from coronary ...
There is controversy regarding the effect of napping on cardiovascular disease (CVD), with most stud...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: There is limited information on the relationship between risk of cardiovascular di...
Aim: Abnormal daily sleep duration and quality have been linked to hypertension, diabetes, stroke, a...
Aims To assess the relationship between duration of sleep and morbidity and mortality from coronary ...