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Recovery sleep following sleep restriction is insufficient to return elevated daytime heart rate and systolic blood pressure to baseline levels.

David A ReichenbergerKelly M NessStephen M StrayerGina Marie MathewMargeaux M SchadeOrfeu M BuxtonAnne-Marie Chang
Published in: Psychosomatic medicine (2023)
Our findings suggest that daytime HR and SBP increase following successive nights of sleep restriction, even after accounting for measurement time of day. HR and SBP did not recover to baseline levels following two recovery nights of sleep, suggesting longer recovery sleep may be necessary to recover from multiple, consecutive nights of moderate sleep restriction.
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