Sleeping Difficulties, Sleep Duration, and Risk of Hypertension in Women.
Shahab HaghayeghSusanne StrohmaierRikuta HamayaA Heather EliassenWalter Churchill WillettEric Bruce RimmEva Susanna SchernhammerPublished in: Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. : 1979) (2023)
Difficulty falling or staying asleep and short sleep duration were associated with higher risk of hypertension among women in our study. Screening for poor sleep could be useful in identifying people at higher risk for hypertension.