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Relationship Between Self-Reported Sleep Duration and Changes in Circadian Blood Pressure
American Journal of Hypertension, 10/29/09
Friedman O et al. – The study indicates that a sleep deficit is associated with nondipping and a decreased morning surge, whereas a sleep surfeit is associated with less nondipping and an increased morning surge. These findings provide a possible link for the heightened risk of cardiovascular disease associated with disturbances in circadian BP rhythm and the extremes of sleep quantity.
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