Lack of sleep may cause heart disease in poor: Study


PTI, Nov 22, 2019, 3:40 PM IST

Geneva: Insufficient sleep is one reason why people with lower socioeconomic status are at a higher risk of heart disease, according to a study published on Thursday.

Researchers from the University Centre of General Medicine and Public Health (Unisante) in Switzerland noted that economically disadvantaged people sleepless for a variety of reasons.

They may do several jobs, work in shifts, live in noisy environments, and have greater levels of emotional and financial stress.

The study, published in the journal Cardiovascular Research, is the first to examine whether lack of sleep could partly explain why poor people have more heart disease.

It found that short sleep explained 13.4 per cent of the link between occupation and coronary heart disease in men.

“The absence of mediation by short sleep in women could be due to the weaker relationship between occupation and sleep duration compared to men,” said Dusan Petrovic, of the University Centre of General Medicine and Public Health.

The researchers noted that structural reforms are needed at every level of society to enable people to get more sleep.

Attempts should be made to reduce noise, for example, which is an important source of sleep disturbance, with double glazed windows, limiting traffic, and not building houses next to airports or highways, they said.

The study pooled data from eight groups totalling 1,11,205 participants from four European countries.

Socioeconomic status was classified as low, middle, or high according to the father’s occupation and personal occupation.

History of coronary heart disease and stroke was obtained from clinical assessment, medical records, and self-report.

Average sleep duration was self-reported and categorised as recommended or normal sleep — 6 to 8.5 hours, short sleep (six hours), and long sleep — more than 8.5 hours per night.

Udayavani is now on Telegram. Click here to join our channel and stay updated with the latest news.

Top News

Maintain strong relations with all community outfits, don’t oppose their views: Cong’s Chennithala

SC asks HC, Maharashtra govt to evolve mechanism to ensure production of accused before trial courts

7 Indians among around 200 injured in German Christmas market attack

Gambhir Problems: He wants his team but will he get that?

From reel to real: Drug smuggler caught from theatre during ‘Pushpa 2’ show

Boxing Day Test: Fans wait for Kohli’s ‘Kingly’ outing at MCG

BJP MPs did not mention Indira herself voted to remove many provisions of 42nd Amendment: Ramesh

Related Articles More

‘Faster walkers’ had significantly lower risk of diabetes, hypertension: Study

World Meditation Day 2024: Celebrating inner peace and well-being

Virus causing gut infections could play role in development of Alzheimer’s: Study

Air pollution linked to more hospitalisations for all causes, mental illness too, study finds

Plant-based meat alternatives linked to increased risk of depression in vegetarians, study finds

MUST WATCH

Tulunadu Daivaradane

Feeding Birds with Creative Paddy Art!

Areca Nut

HOTEL SRI DURGA BHAVANA

Harish Poonja


Latest Additions

India beat Bangladesh by 41 runs to bag Women’s U19 T20 Asia Cup

Maintain strong relations with all community outfits, don’t oppose their views: Cong’s Chennithala

NCB busts international drug racket; 3 Nigerians among 4 held

SC asks HC, Maharashtra govt to evolve mechanism to ensure production of accused before trial courts

Man drives tractor over brother over property dispute in Karnataka, arrested

Thanks for visiting Udayavani

You seem to have an Ad Blocker on.
To continue reading, please turn it off or whitelist Udayavani.