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Home / Health / Unlock Longevity: 7 Hours Sleep Cuts Early Death Risk

Unlock Longevity: 7 Hours Sleep Cuts Early Death Risk

7 Jan

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Summary

  • Seven hours of consistent sleep lowers mortality risk by 24%.
  • Poor sleep habits increase hospitalisation risk by 7%.
  • Improving sleep could save the NHS £1.35 billion annually.
Unlock Longevity: 7 Hours Sleep Cuts Early Death Risk

Adopting consistent sleep habits could dramatically reduce the risk of early death by nearly a quarter, adding up to four years to life expectancy. A comprehensive analysis revealed that individuals achieving seven hours of sleep with a regular bedtime experienced a 24% lower mortality risk.

Conversely, those regularly sleeping fewer than six hours faced a 20% higher likelihood of premature death. The study also underscored the financial strain of poor sleep on healthcare systems, estimating annual savings of £1.35 billion for the NHS if a quarter of Britons improved their sleep patterns.

Researchers emphasize that sleep should be treated as a daily, improvable behavior like diet or exercise. Measures such as maintaining a fixed bedtime and establishing a wind-down routine are crucial. Consistency in bedtime was found to be a stronger predictor of health than total sleep duration, mitigating risks associated with disrupted biological clocks.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Vitality study indicates that seven hours of sleep per night, with a consistent bedtime, is optimal for reducing early death risk.
Improving sleep habits could potentially save the NHS £1.35 billion per year if a quarter of Britons adopt better sleep routines.
Bedtime consistency helps regulate the body's internal clock, which is crucial for hormone release, blood sugar processing, and immune function.

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