Short Sleep, Insomnia, and Cardiovascular Disease

Curr Sleep Med Rep. 2019 Dec;5(4):234-242. doi: 10.1007/s40675-019-00157-8. Epub 2019 Nov 29.

Abstract

Purpose of review: This review summarizes key findings linking insomnia, short sleep duration, and cardiovascular health.

Recent findings: Early studies associations between insomnia with short sleep and cardiovascular disease Recent studies have incorporated objective data to assess sleep and identify comorbid sleep disorders (e.g. sleep apnea). Use of objective metrics has facilitated understanding of the impacts of insufficient sleep on autonomic dysregulation, metabolic syndrome, coronary artery disease and overall cardiovascular mortality. Emerging research suggests treatment of insomnia (CBT-I) may be beneficial in terms of reducing cardiovascular disease risk.

Summary: From short term effects on the autonomic nervous system to lasting effects on metabolic syndrome and coronary artery disease, there is growing evidence to support a physiologic pathway by which insomnia with short sleep contributes to cardiovascular disease. More research is needed to understand the effect of insomnia treatment on cardiovascular risk.

Keywords: CVD risk; Cardiovascular disease; Insomnia; Short Sleep.