People Who Regularly Stay Up Late May Have Worse Heart Health

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Staying up late may be harmful to your heart health — particularly if you’re a woman.

In a new study, adults who classified themselves as “definitely evening people” were significantly more likely to have signifiers of poor cardiac health during 14 years of follow-up compared with people who reported having a more typical sleep-wake schedule.

The new study adds to a body of research suggesting that night owl sleep patterns are linked to heart problems as well as other health issues.

“Sleep is a modifiable cardiovascular risk factor. It’s not as strong as smoking, but it’s far from trivial,” says Matthew J. Sousa, MD, an interventional cardiologist with Norton Heart & Vascular Institute in Louisville, Kentucky, who was not involved in the research.

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