What type of sleeper are you? How poor sleep can affect long-term health
Don’t snooze through this health warning.
A lack of sleep can have detrimental effects on your physical and mental health — new research has identified four major sleep patterns and determined how they affect a person’s long-term health.
A study published last month in Psychosomatic Medicine found that insomnia sleepers have a significantly higher likelihood of developing chronic health conditions.
Researchers at Penn State University analyzed data gathered from 3,700 participants, noting their sleep habits and chronic health conditions across two time points 10 years apart.
The team identified four distinct sleep patterns: good sleepers, weekend catch-up sleepers, insomnia sleepers and nappers.
