Posted in Gender issues, Ischemic Stroke (Clot), sleep • Tags: premenopausal, sleep, sleep deprivation, sleep suration, stroke, wwomen
In a previous post, I’ve discussed about how lack of sleep can adversely affect women’s hearts much more than men’s.
In another study on sleep, too much or too little sleep seems to increase the risk of ischemic stroke among postmenopausal women.
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Posted on August 12, 2008 by Raquel Billiones • There are 1 lonesome comment
Posted in Cardiovascular Sciences, Heart and Stroke Awareness, Treatment of Heart Diseases • Tags: cardiovascular health, sleep, sleep deprivation
Poor sleep is associated with increased risk for having type 2 diabetes and heart disease. And when it comes to lack of sleep, women’s cardiovascular health suffer the most. A recent study by researchers at Duke University Medical Center shows that women’s hearts and vascular systems are more sensitive to sleep deprivation than men’s.
The results of the study were based on data gathered from 210 healthy middle-aged women and men. All participants had no history of diagnosed sleep disorders. They were all non-smokers, and were not on daily medications.
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Posted on June 24, 2008 by Raquel Billiones • There are 1 lonesome comment