Thursday, October 1, 2020

Teens Sleeping Less Than Seven Hours Related To An Adverse Cardiometabolic Profile


Teens Sleeping Less Than Seven Hours Related To An Adverse Cardiometabolic Profile    




It May Increase The Risk Of Heart Disease When Reaching An Older Age    




Sleep-deprived kids increase the risk of cardiovascular conditions when reaching adult age. The cause of poor sleep can be screen time, in the form of television viewing, or small screens, such as smartphones and tablets. There is also a lack of awareness among parents in reference to the kid’s sleep time. According to specialists, teens sleeping less than seven hours a night tended to have more body fat, elevated blood pressure, and less healthy cholesterol levels, which affect the cardiovascular system. In some cases, kids as young as 13 years already have adverse cardiometabolic profiles. A study showed that kids and teens with a shorter sleep duration and more restless sleep had the least healthy profiles. If untreated, the profiles will worsen when reaching adult age, increasing the risk of heart disease. More details click here.



 

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