Sleep is associated with telomere shortening: A population‐based longitudinal study

Jul 26, 2024Journal of sleep research

Sleep patterns linked to shortening of chromosome protective caps over time in a large population

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Abstract

Of the 1042 individuals in the EPISONO cohort, 68.3% participated in the follow-up study evaluating telomere length (TL) over 8 years.

  • Longitudinal data suggests that shorter total sleep time is associated with greater TL attrition.
  • Worse sleep quality and changes in sleep structure may correlate with accelerated biological aging.
  • Sleep-related factors, including obstructive sleep apnea, are linked to decreased TL over time.
  • Specific sleep variables, such as sleep efficiency and wake after sleep onset, show an inverse relationship with TL.

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