The duration of sleep has risk associated with the large intestinal ulcerous
A new study has shown that not getting adequate amounts of sleep can increase the risk of colon ulcers.The researchers reported that people who sleep less or more hours per night may be more likely to develop chronic disease that causes inflammation intestines. The study also concluded that the duration and quality of sleep is an important factor to be considered among patients with inflammation of the large intestine.
Dr. Ana sequences that Chris (Ashwin Ananthakrishnan) said that a period of sleep too early or too long have the same health effects and was associated with an increased rate of death.
He said the study pointed out that the large intestine ulcers can be added so much to the table. We have found that sleep less than 6 hours a day and more than 9 hours a day was associated with an increased intestinal ulcers .
The study, published in the journal Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology looked at women who were enrolled in the study. Each year, the women filled out a detailed questionnaire. The researchers noted that the duration of follow-up allowed them to analyze the link between sleep and the rate of disease.
In previous studies, researchers also found that 6 months of sleep are not enough double-linked to an increased risk of disease other inflammation such as Crohn's disease.
The study was limited by the fact that the duration of sleep was told by direct participants .- Chhay
Source: Health.com.kh