The Ideal Bedtime for Your Heart

The Ideal Bedtime for Your Heart

The time you decided to lay down for the night and go to sleep may determine how at-risk you are to develop heart disease.

Researchers studying the sleep habits of 88,000 adults over six years found a correlation between bedtime and heart disease. Data showed that those who went to sleep after 11 p.m. had a 25% higher risk of cardiovascular disease, and those who dozed off before 10 p.m. were at a 24% higher risk. That led researchers to conclude that the ideal bedtime is between 10 and 11 p.m. 

The study also found that the risk is higher for women after 11 p.m. and higher for men before 10 p.m.

(NBC News)

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