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Are you getting enough sleep for your best heart health?
Mayo Clinic News Network, Tribune Content Agency
last updated:
Feb 22,2023
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Getting
a good night's sleep is important. But exactly how much sleep do you need?
Recently, the American Heart Association added sleep to its checklist for
improving and maintaining your heart health. Dr Regis Fernandes, a Mayo Clinic
cardiologist, explains how many hours of sleep people need for optimal heart
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When
it comes to sleep, it turns out quantity is just as important as quality.
"The
reason why is studies have shown if you sleep less than seven hours a day, you
have a higher cardiovascular risk or a risk for heart disease or stroke,"
said Fernandes.
Sleep
was recently added to the American Heart Association's Life's Essential 8,
along with maintaining a healthy weight, not smoking, staying physically
active, eating a healthy diet, and controlling your blood pressure, cholesterol
and blood sugar. Dr Fernandes says there is an ideal number of hours your heart
needs.
"The
sweet spot is eight hours — minimum seven, maximum nine — but the sweet spot is
right at eight," says Fernandes.
"Studies have shown if you sleep less than seven hours a day, you have a higher cardiovascular risk or a risk for heart disease or stroke.”
That
means eight hours of quality sleep.
"You
have to turn off the TV and cellphones, make the room cool and dark, and avoid
alcohol," advises Fernandes.
Many
people have trouble sleeping on occasion. However, if you experience ongoing
sleep issues, it may be related to a treatable sleep disorder such as insomnia
or sleep apnea.
Be
sure to work with your health care team. Treatment can ease your symptoms and
might help prevent heart problems and other complications.