Sleep Duration and Hypertension: Epidemiological Evidence and Underlying Mechanisms

Volume: 35, Issue: 1, Pages: 3 - 11
Published: Sep 18, 2021
Abstract
While the contribution of several physiological systems to arterial blood pressure regulation has been studied extensively, the role of normal and disrupted sleep as a modifiable determinant of blood pressure control, and in the pathophysiology of hypertension, has only recently emerged. Several sleep disorders, including sleep apnea and insomnia, are thought to contribute to the development of hypertension, although less attention is paid to...
Paper Details
Title
Sleep Duration and Hypertension: Epidemiological Evidence and Underlying Mechanisms
Published Date
Sep 18, 2021
Volume
35
Issue
1
Pages
3 - 11
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