Why missing sleep is worse for women than men
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Although roughly one-third of all adults don’t get as much sleep as they should, women seem to suffer disproportionately from not getting enough zzz’s. A new study in _Diabetes Care_ finds
chronic insufficient sleep — even getting about six hours of sleep instead of the seven to nine recommended — increases insulin resistance, raising risk for diabetes in otherwise healthy
women. This adds to past research that finds women are more likely than men to not get the recommended amount of shuteye, increasing their risk for everything from heart disease to
depression. To make matters worse, sleep deprivation and the negative health effects from it can be even more pronounced for women who’ve gone through menopause, researchers found in the
_Diabetes Care_ study and previous research published in the journal _Hypertension_. That study found that pushing back bedtime by an hour and a half, while waking up at the same time, led
to an increase in blood pressure. Again, the effect was more pronounced for those who had gone through menopause. In general, irrespective of age and other factors, “women tend to report
poorer sleep quality overall,” says Marie-Pierre St-Onge, director of the Center of Excellence for Sleep & Circadian Research in the Columbia Irving Medical Center. St-Onge, who was a
coauthor on the _Diabetes Care_ and _Hypertension_ studies, explains that hormonal changes, like those women experience during menopause, can further disrupt sleep. But that’s only one
piece of a complex puzzle. Experts still don’t know all the answers for why women have a more fitful relationship with sleep than men – who, to be sure, also have significant issues getting
the rest they need. One thing is certain: Sleep quality declines with age for both sexes. UNDERSTANDING WOMEN’S SLEEP STRUGGLES Getting to the root of your unrested development, or an
emerging sleep problem, isn’t so easy. But experts say understanding, at least in part, what’s contributing to sleep loss is critical to adequately address the problem before it gets worse
and torpedoes your health. “Whenever we don’t sleep well, it literally makes every other component of our life and health worse,” says Marjorie Soltis, M.D., a neurologist and sleep
medicine specialist at Duke Health in Durham, North Carolina. “It makes pain worse, it makes anxiety worse, it makes depression worse,” she says, to name a few examples. Soltis adds that
sleep deprivation causes medical conditions to progress more rapidly as well. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) notes that insufficient sleep contributes to or worsens
mental health issues, brain disorders and chronic diseases. Research finds women are more likely to experience insomnia, and the CDC reports that 17 percent of women have trouble falling
asleep most nights, if not every night (when surveyed about the last 30 days), compared with almost 12 percent of men. “There are so many different reasons, I think, why women tend to be
more sleep-deprived than men,” Soltis says. “A lot of that can relate directly to the hormones that are involved in making us female, allowing us to have children – and, of course, having
children and caring for children also definitely impacts the degree of sleep deprivation that women experience.” Frequently, sleep loss continues into later life as well, Soltis says, as
women continue to take on a disproportionate share of family caregiving. Women are also slightly more likely to be diagnosed with depression or anxiety, which can contribute to insomnia and
insufficient sleep, she adds. Women commonly experience sleep problems during perimenopause and menopause when hormone levels become irregular and symptoms such as hot flashes, which tend
to be worse at night, and night sweats make it especially difficult to get a good night’s rest. The relationship between sleep and mental health is complex, and the effect of one on the
other goes both ways, complicating diagnosis. So in the space of a quick visit with a primary care doctor, sleep-related problems can easily be overlooked. More pointedly, when “women seek
care for various conditions, it may be written off as anxiety or depression when it may not actually be the case,” Soltis says. In cases where those issues are actually present, an
underlying sleep problem that’s contributing could also be missed. GETTING TO THE ROOT CAUSE OF RESTLESS NIGHTS The first step to getting a better night’s rest involves taking sleep concerns
seriously. As common as short sleep might be, experts say women and men often don’t think of it as a health issue at all.
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