Daylight-Saving Time Could Have Effect on Heart
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By Stephanie Nano
October 31, 2008 7:03AM

Overall, in the week after "spring forward," there was a five percent 
increase in heart attacks, with a six percent bump on Monday and 
Wednesday and a 10 percent increase on Tuesday. In the week after the 
"fall back" time change, the number of heart attacks was about the 
same, except on Monday, which had a five percent decrease.


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  Turning your clock back on Sunday may be good for your heart.

Swedish researchers looked at 20 years of records and discovered that 
the number of heart attacks dipped on the Monday after clocks were 
set back an hour, possibly because people got an extra hour of sleep.

But moving clocks forward in the spring appeared to have the opposite 
effect. There were more heart attacks during the week after the start 
of daylight saving time, particularly on the first three days of the week.

"Sleep -- through a variety of mechanisms -- affects our 
cardiovascular health," said Dr. Lori Mosca, director of preventive 
cardiology at New York-Presbyterian Hospital, who was not involved in 
the research. The findings show that "sleep not only impacts how we 
feel, but it may also affect whether we develop heart disease or not."

The study was described in a letter published in Thursday's New 
England Journal of Medicine by Dr. Imre Janszky of the Karolinska 
Institute and Dr. Rickard Ljung of Sweden's National Board of Health 
and Welfare.

Janszky said he came up with the idea for the study after last 
spring's time change, when he was having problems adjusting.

"I was on the bus, quite sleepy, and I thought of this," said 
Janszky, who has done other research on sleep and health.

They took advantage of Sweden's comprehensive registry of heart 
attacks to see if the disruptions to sleep and the body's internal 
clock caused by a time change had any effect on heart attacks from 
1987 to 2006. They compared the number of heart attacks on each of 
the seven days after the time shift with the corresponding day two 
weeks earlier and two weeks later.

Overall, in the week after "spring forward," there was a 5 percent 
increase in heart attacks, with a 6 percent bump on Monday and 
Wednesday and a 10 percent increase on Tuesday. In the week after 
"fall back," the number of heart attacks was about the same, except 
on Monday, which had a 5 percent decrease.

"The finding that the possibility of additional sleep seems to be 
protective on the first workday after the autumn shift is 
intriguing," the authors wrote. Doctors have long known that Monday 
in general is the worst day for heart attacks, and they usually blame 
the stress of a new work week and increased activity. The Swedish 
researchers said their findings suggest that the minor loss of sleep 
that occurs at the end of ordinary weekends -- with people going to 
bed later on Sunday and getting up early on Monday -- might also be a 
contributing factor.

Last year, a study by American researchers found there were more 
pedestrian deaths during the evening rush hour in November than 
October as drivers and pedestrians adjust to the earlier darkness. 
They said the risk for pedestrians drops in the spring when clocks 
are set back and daylight comes earlier.

Daylight saving time in the United States ends this year at 2 a.m. 
Sunday. All states except Arizona and Hawaii will make the switch. 
Sweden and the rest of Europe turned back their clocks last weekend. 
More than 1.5 billion people worldwide live in countries that use 
daylight saving time, the researchers said. Sweden has a moderate 
rate of heart attacks and is at a high latitude, but Janszky said he 
would expect roughly the same results elsewhere. Sleep can affect the 
heart through changes in blood pressure, inflammation, blood 
clotting, blood sugar, cholesterol and blood vessels, Mosca said. She 
suggested that anxiety from changes in routine may also be a factor, 
in addition to loss of sleep. Dr. Ronald Chervin, director of the 
University of Michigan's Sleep Disorders Center, said this is a 
"sleep-deprived society," and he advises taking advantage of Sunday's 
time change and getting an extra hour of sleep.

In the spring, he suggests gradually adjusting to the one-hour loss 
by going to bed and getting up 15 minutes earlier for a few days 
before the time change.

"We spend a third of our lives sleeping and people forget how much 
effect it has on overall health," he said.


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