Park JA, Yoon JE, Liu X, Chang Y, Maiolino G, Pengo MF, Lin GM, Kwon Y. Cardiovascular Implications of Sleep Disorders Beyond Sleep Apnea.
CURRENT SLEEP MEDICINE REPORTS 2024;
10:320-328. [PMID:
39281064 PMCID:
PMC11391919 DOI:
10.1007/s40675-024-00302-y]
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Abstract
Purpose of Review
Sleep is crucial for human health and life. There is still limited attention to the association between sleep disorders beyond sleep apnea and cardiovascular (CV) health. We investigated the current evidence between non-respiratory sleep disorders and CV health.
Recent Findings
Current evidence suggests an important association between sleep duration, circadian rhythm, insomnia, disorders of hypersomnolence and CV health. Sleep-related movement disorders exhibit a moderate association with CV health. Further research is needed to explore the effects of each sleep disorder on CV health.
Summary
Given the close association between non-respiratory sleep disorders and CV health, it is crucial to recognize and address sleep disorders in patients with a high CV risk.
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