Here's why sleep is important for women

ANI  |  Washington D.C. [U.S.A.] 

Turns out, not just cardiovascular health, but even is also affected by the mildest problems in women.

Nearly one-third of adults don't get enough For women, the problem may be even bigger. Studies suggested that women are at greater risk for sleep problems, with some researchers reporting that chronic may be twice as common in women as in men.

"That's concerning since studies have shown that and milder sleep problems may have a disproportionate effect on cardiovascular in women," said Brooke Aggarwal, the of the study.

The new study examined and sleep habits in 323 healthy women. Mild sleep disturbances - poor-quality sleep, taking longer to fall asleep, and - were nearly three times more common than severe sleep disturbances, such as obstructive

Women who had mild sleep problems - including those who slept for seven to nine hours a night, as measured by a - were significantly more likely to have elevated blood pressure.

Some women allowed the researchers to extract a few endothelial cells from inside an arm vein to look for a pro-inflammatory protein that is implicated in the development of The researchers, led by Sanja Jelic, the of the study, found an association between and mild sleep disturbances.

"Our findings suggest that mild sleep problems could possibly initiate the that's a significant contributor to cardiovascular disease," said Aggarwal. "Results of an ongoing clinical trial may confirm these results. In the meantime, it may be prudent to screen women for milder sleep disturbances in an effort to help prevent "

The study appears in the Journal of the

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First Published: Wed, June 27 2018. 10:34 IST