New research indicates that children and teenagers who regularly get too few hours of sleep may be at higher risk of developing high blood pressure. The study highlights that the further sleep duration was from recommended levels, the more likely it was for kids to experience high blood pressure during the day. The findings may change how doctors talk with kids and their parents about hypertension. Additionally, better sleep has been linked to lower levels of loneliness, which can help young people.
Children and teenagers who regularly get too few hours of sleep may be at higher risk of developing high blood pressure, new research indicates. The findings may change how doctors talk with kids and their parents about hypertension. https://t.co/MgowM5fQ0R
Children and teenagers who regularly get too few hours of sleep may be at higher risk of developing high blood pressure, new research indicates. https://t.co/Aun3C8qyeP
Lack of sleep linked to high blood pressure in children and teens https://t.co/Pl5cI462pR via @nbcnews The further sleep duration was from recommended levels the more likely it was for kids to experience high blood pressure during the day @DrIanWeissman @HealthFirstAK
Better sleep linked to lower levels of loneliness, study finds. How it helps young people. https://t.co/zmv6xBITj9
Children and teens who regularly get too few hours of sleep may be at higher risk of developing high blood pressure, new research shows. https://t.co/z2EFmPNECr