PMID: 11902821Mar 21, 2002Paper

Sleep disturbance in association with elevated pulse rate for prediction of mortality--consequences of mental strain?

Journal of Internal Medicine
Peter M NilssonGöran Berglund

Abstract

Sleep deprivation has experimentally been shown to adversely influence glucose metabolism, endocrine function and sympathovagal balance in young men without known serious disease. We investigated the impact of sleep problems and resting heart rate in a large sample of self-reported, healthy middle-aged men and women on long-term mortality. In all 22,444 men and 10,902 women participated in a population-based health screening (71% mean attendance), including blood sampling and examination of blood pressure (BP) and pulse rate after 10 min supine rest, as well as a self-administered questionnaire on sleep problems. Mortality was assessed from national death registers. Sleep disturbances were related to increased cardiovascular risk factor levels at baseline in both sexes, and predicted total and cause-specific mortality after a mean of 12 years (women) and 17 years (men) of follow-up. In men, self-reported healthy at baseline, total mortality during follow-up was independently predicted by both sleep problems and increased resting heart rate, also after adjustment for smoking, body mass index (BMI), systolic BP, cholesterol, smoking and problematic alcohol drinking habits. A step-wise increased total mortality was shown in men re...Continue Reading

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