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Naps May Do a Heart Good

9/3/2015

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Naps may do a heart good? Well that's music to my ears! Seems there's been a study done that found that naps lowered blood pressure and were even linked to better heart and vessel health. Now that's something to nap about isn't it? I think so! 

Some of us joke that we wish there were a roll over plan for all the naps we refused as a child and I will admit I'm one of them! I love my naps and there are some days when I can't get through a day without one. Has that ever happened to you? Do you need your naps too? 

Now some may think that to have a nap means that you're lazy...you're not! Taking the time to rest your body when you need it is actually a healing thing and it's good for your heart too. Whether you fall asleep or just lay quietly with your eyes closed...naps are a healthy healing thing for a hurting body. 

Nap...as I jokingly refer...is my favourite three letter word. If you need a nap today I hope you'll find the time to rest and to heal. 

Today I'd like to share an article regarding naps and heart health. This article is not meant to replace direct medical care but is shared for your personal entertainment and information. If you have questions about what you read here please speak to your doctor or other medical professional.
MONDAY, Aug. 31, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- Taking a midday nap might be beneficial for your heart, new research suggests.

The investigators looked at how an hour-long siesta at noon affected blood pressure among nearly 400 middle-aged people with high blood pressure.

The result: those who napped saw their systolic blood pressure reading (the number on top of the standard blood pressure ratio) drop an average of 5 percent over the course of the day, compared with patients who didn't rest.

More specifically, the team found that nappers saw their blood pressure readings fall by 4 percent during the day and by 6 percent while sleeping at night.

"Although the mean BP [blood pressure] decrease seems low, it has to be mentioned that reductions as small as 2 mmHg in systolic blood pressure can reduce the risk of cardiovascular events by up to 10 percent," study author Dr. Manolis Kallistrato, a cardiologist at Asklepielon Voula General Hospital in Athens, said in a European Society of Cardiology news release.

Kallistrato and his colleagues presented their findings Saturday at a meeting of the European Society of Cardiology in London. Research presented at medical meetings is considered preliminary until published in a peer-reviewed journal.

In all, the study involved about 200 men and 186 women, with an average age of just over 61.

The finding appeared to hold up even after accounting for a variety of factors that can affect blood pressure, including smoking history, salt, alcohol and coffee intake, and activity routines, the researchers said.

Napping was also linked to a reduction in the size of the left atrium section of the heart, as well as a more than 10 percent drop in so-called "pulse wave velocity" levels. Pulse wave velocity measures the stiffness of arteries.

"These findings suggest that midday sleepers have less damage from high blood pressure in their arteries and heart," Kallistrato said.

The research can only point to an association, however, and it does not prove that naps will curb heart disease.

According to Kallistrato, "our study shows that not only is midday sleep associated with lower blood pressure, but longer sleeps are even more beneficial... We also found that hypertensive patients who slept at noon were under fewer antihypertensive medications compared to those who didn't sleep midday."

WebMD News from HealthDay
By Alan Mozes
HealthDay Reporter

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