Sep
28
2009

Insomnia is bad for the heart

Can’t sleep at night? A new study in the journal has found that people who suffer from have heightened night-time blood pressure, which can lead to cardiac problems.

The investigation, which measured the 24-hour blood pressure of insomniacs compared to sound sleepers, was conducted by researchers from the , its affiliated Sleep Disorders Centre and the .

“Over many years, chronic insomnia can have negative effects on the hearts of otherwise healthy individuals,” says lead author Paola A. Lanfranchi, a professor in the Université de Montréal Faculty of Medicine and researcher at the Hôpital du Sacré-Cour de Montréal Sleep Disorders Centre.

“Whereas blood pressure decreases in regular sleepers and gives their heart a rest, insomnia provokes higher night-time blood pressure that can cause long-term cardiovascular risks and damage the heart,” Lanfranchi added.

The findings are important given that insomnia, which is a chronic difficulty falling or staying asleep, affects up to 48 percent of the population at some point in their lives.

For the study, the scientific team recruited 13 otherwise healthy chronic insomniacs and 13 good sleepers.

Subjects spent 40 hours in the sleep lab: two nights for adaptation, one for monitoring, and then the following intervening day.

“Blood pressure cycles are mainly linked to the sleep-wake cycle,” says co-author Jacques Montplaisir, a professor in the Université de Montréal Department of Psychiatry and director of Hôpital du Sacré-Cour de Montréal Disorders Center.

“Since blood pressure is heightened among insomniacs, those with overt cardiac disease are particularly at risk for progression of the disease,” said Montplaisir.

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