According to the news of the UPI website, scientists analyzed the data of 1068 heart patients with heart conditions for about 4 years.
According to the news in AA, Scientists have revealed that patients with insomnia are 16 percent more likely to have a heart attack than those without insomnia.
One of the researchers, Lars Frojd, noted that sleep problems trigger recurrent heart conditions in heart patients.
Frojd suggested that if the sleep problem in the observation group is treated, these people will not have a heart attack.
In the study, insomnia came to the fore as the third biggest triggering risk factor after smoking and sedentary lifestyle in heart patients.
Experts point out that insomnia problems should be detected and treated at an early stage, especially in heart patients.
The results of the study were published in the journal Sleep Advances.
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