2023
DOI: 10.1093/sleep/zsad077.0858
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0858 Associations between Sleep Duration and Cholesterol Levels among Hispanics: Findings from the National Health Interview Survey

Abstract: Introduction Short sleep (< 7 hours of sleep/24 hr. period) duration is associated with unhealthy cholesterol levels, a significant cardiovascular risk marker. Precious epidemiological studies indicate that Hispanics are at increased risk for hypercholesteremia. However, little is known about whether sleep duration contributes to high cholesterol levels, among Hispanics. We sought to investigate the following: 1) Examine whether sleep duration predicts cholesterol levels; 2) Examine wh… Show more

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