‘Poor sleep is bad for a man’s heart’

Men find it more difficult to fall into very deep sleep than women, which puts them at the risk of heart attacks and high blood pressure, says a new study.
Researchers at Harvard University have also found that men are more likely to get up during the night — sometimes due to their own snoring — and consequently get fewer hours of deep uninterrupted sleep, known as “slow-wave sleep”.
According to them, hose who get less of this type of sleep are more prone to suffer from high blood pressure, which can lead to heart attacks and strokes, the Daily Mail said.
The study, published in the journal of the American Heart Association, looked at the sleeping habits of 784 men over 65. At various intervals, the researchers measured the quality of their sleep, levels of brain activity during sleep, and how often they woke at night.
The researchers found that men who had the least amount of deep sleep were 80 per cent more likely to develop high blood pressure. These males spent just four per cent of their sleeping time in deep sleep, compared with an average person’s level of 15 per cent.
They say men’s trouble with deep sleep could be because they are more likely to suffer from a condition called sleep apnoea, which is characterised by breathing problems and loud snoring.

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Soderbergh retires from direction
New York: Oscar-winner Steven Soderbegh, best known for his Ocean’s Eleven franchise, is set to retire from direction after 20 years as a filmmaker.
The Erin Brockovich director, who had previously denied retirement, is planning to become a full-time painter and this time he means it, the New York Times reported.
“I’m interested in exploring another art form while I have the time and ability to do so. I’ll be the first person to say if I can’t be any good at it and run out of money I’ll be back making another Ocean’s movie,” the 48-year-old director said.
Soderbergh has been talking about retirement since 2009 but he has some more films left to direct.
The director shot to fame with his very first film Sex, Lies and Videotape, which won him the Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival in 1989. — PTI

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