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Sleep Cardio-Vascular Heart Health Prevention

Sleeping 7-9 Hours Without Apnea: A New Major Goal In Heart Health

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Posted on Nov 03, 2022, 2 p.m.

Should doctors ask as many questions of patients about their sleep as they ask about smoking, fitness, and diet?

Yes, they should say researchers at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health. Doctors are taught to use the American Heart Association Life's Simple Seven (LS7) assessment of cardiovascular health (CVH).

These researchers evaluated CVH and recorded sleep quality and the presence or absence of sleep apnea as the eighth metric in relation to cardiovascular disease risk. This represents the first examination of adding sleep to the American Heart Association's LS7.

Methods and Results

The sample consisted of MESA (Multi‐Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis) Sleep Study participants who had complete data on sleep characteristics from home SLEEP STUDIES, questionnaires, and outcomes in terms of CVH events.

Their LS7 score was calculated but 4 different measures of sleep quality and duration were added to the LS7.

There were1920 participants (mean age: 69±9 years; 54% female) and subjects were followed for an average of 4.4 years. 

The bottom line was that those with the best LS7 scores (healthiest) AND the best sleep assessments had up to 80% lower odds of having heart events!

The LS7 score was not significantly associated with predicting events so the sleep data was crucial.

Some amazing findings in the study included that over 70% of the subjects were overweight or obese, over 60% got less than 7 hours of sleep, over 30% got less than 6 hours of sleep, and about 50% had evidence of moderate or severe sleep apnea on home testing

Conclusions

CVH scores that include sleep health predicted CVD risk in older US adults better than the traditional American Heart Association LS7 scoring.

The incorporation of sleep as a CVH metric, akin to other health behaviors, may enhance prevention efforts and doctors should ask detailed questions about sleep. More people may need home sleep studies to identify sleep apnea and arrange therapy.

About the author: At his core, Dr. Joel Kahn believes that plant-based nutrition is the most powerful source of preventative medicine on the planet. Having practiced traditional cardiology since 1983, it was only after his own commitment to a plant-based vegan diet that he truly began to delve into the realm of non-traditional diagnostic tools, prevention tactics, and nutrition-based recovery protocols. 

As with anything you read on the internet, this article should not be construed as medical advice; please talk to your doctor or primary care provider before changing your wellness routine. This article is not intended to provide a medical diagnosis, recommendation, treatment, or endorsement.

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References/Sources/Materials provided by:

https://www.drjoelkahn.com/

https://www.kahnlongevitycenter.com/

https://www.kahnlongevitycenter.com/blog/sleeping-7-9-hours-without-apnea-a-new-major-goal-in-heart-health

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