Abstract:
Purpose of review:
Sleep plays many roles in maintenance of cardiovascular health. This
review summarizes the literature across several areas of sleep and
sleep disorders in relation to cardiometabolic disease risk factors.
Recent findings:
Insufficient sleep duration is prevalent in the population and is
associated with weight gain and obesity, inflammation, cardiovascular
disease, diabetes, and mortality. Insomnia is also highly present and
represents an important risk factor for cardiovascular disease,
especially when accompanied by short sleep duration. Sleep apnea is a
well-characterized risk factor for cardiometabolic disease and
cardiovascular mortality. Other issues are relevant as well. For
example, sleep disorders in pediatric populations may convey
cardiovascular risks. Also, sleep may play an important role in
cardiovascular health disparities.
Summary: Sleep and
sleep disorders are implicated in cardiometabolic disease risk. This
review addresses these and other issues, concluding with
recommendations for research and clinical practice.
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