Catching up on sleep on weekends may lower risk of heart disease, research finds
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Busy week have you catching up on sleep during the weekend? That may be good for your heart health, according to new research.
In a study set to be presented at the European Society of Cardiology Congress on Sunday, researchers found the risk of heart disease fell about 20% for people who slept in on the weekends to catch up on sleep lost earlier in the week.
The study used data from 90,903 people, whose sleep patterns were self-reported. In the study, sleep deprivation was defined as having less than seven hours of sleep per night. A total of 19,816 participants were categorized as sleep deprived and underwent a health follow-up over a decade later.
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