People who have trouble sleeping are more likely to have a heart attack. It is worth noting that the difference is significant. The chances are 69 percent higher.
However, the risk is higher for the fair sex.
The corresponding publication was published in the journal Clinical Cardiology .
It's also worth noting that patients who slept five hours or less had a host of additional health problems.
For example, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and so on.
If a person not only had sleep problems but also diabetes, the risk of a heart attack increased by 2 times.
Experts noted that if there are problems with falling asleep, the risk of a heart attack increased by 13 percent compared to those who had no complaints.
However, those who complained of feeling exhausted upon waking without lack of sleep were not at such a risk.