
New research suggests insufficient sleep, defined as routinely sleeping less than seven hours, is closely linked to reduced life expectancy. A US study analyzing data from thousands of counties found this association to be stronger than factors like diet, exercise, or social isolation. The findings, published in SLEEP Advances, adjusted for other lifespan predictors such as smoking, physical inactivity, and education, highlighting sleep's significant impact on longevity.
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