Does insomnia worsen cardiometabolic health?

Insomnia is thought to affect 5-10% of the general population and is associated with daytime impairment and distress. Insomniacs were found to have a higher risk of poor cardiometabolic health. However, this association is only significant if they have both insomnia and objective short sleep duratio...

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Published in:Advances in clinical neuroscience & rehabilitation
Main Authors: Zhu, Gewei, Anderson, Kirstie
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Abstract Insomnia is thought to affect 5-10% of the general population and is associated with daytime impairment and distress. Insomniacs were found to have a higher risk of poor cardiometabolic health. However, this association is only significant if they have both insomnia and objective short sleep duration.
AbstractList Insomnia is thought to affect 5-10% of the general population and is associated with daytime impairment and distress. Insomniacs were found to have a higher risk of poor cardiometabolic health. However, this association is only significant if they have both insomnia and objective short sleep duration.
Author Anderson, Kirstie
Zhu, Gewei
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