Sleep Duration Irregularity and Risk for Incident Cardiovascular Disease in the UK Biobank

Jul 21, 2025Journal of the American Heart Association

Irregular Sleep Length and Risk of New Heart and Blood Vessel Disease in the UK Biobank

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Abstract

A 1-hour increase in night-to-night variation in sleep duration is associated with a 19% increased risk of major cardiovascular disease events.

  • Higher night-to-night sleep irregularity is linked to an increased risk of cardiovascular disease.
  • For every hour increase in sleep duration variability, the hazard ratio for major cardiovascular disease events is 1.19.
  • The hazard ratio for myocardial infarction is 1.23 for each hour increase in sleep duration variability.
  • For stroke, a 1-hour increase in sleep duration variability is associated with a hazard ratio of 1.17.
  • The association between sleep irregularity and cardiovascular risk is stronger among individuals who sleep more than 8 hours on average.

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