Rest-Activity Rhythms Are Associated With Prevalent Cardiovascular Disease, Hypertension, Obesity, and Central Adiposity in a Nationally Representative Sample of US Adults.
Nour MakaremCharles Amir GermanZhanhao ZhangKeith M DiazPriya PaltaDustin T DuncanCecilia Castro-DiehlAri ShechterPublished in: Journal of the American Heart Association (2023)
A robust, stable, and less fragmented RAR, an active wake period, and an earlier and more restful sleep period are associated with lower prevalent CVD, hypertension, obesity, and central adiposity, with evidence of a dose-response relationship. The magnitude, timing, and regularity of sleep-wake and rest-activity patterns may be important targets for reducing cardiovascular risk.