Your genes determine duration of your sleep
Experiencing problems like insomnia or hypersomnia could be genetic, say researchers who identified 76 new gene regions associated with the time a person sleeps.
It is well known that regularly getting adequate sleep- 7-8 hours per night, is important for health and both insufficient sleep- 6 or less hours- and excessive sleep - 9 hours or more- have been linked to significant health problems.
Family studies have suggested that 10-40 % of variation in sleep duration may be inherited, and previous genetic studies have associated variants in 2 gene regions with the sleep duration.
The study analysed genetic data from more than 446,000 participants, who self-reported the amount of sleep they typically received.
The study identified 78 gene regions- including the 2 previously identified- as associated with sleep duration.
While carrying a singly gene variant influenced the average amount of sleep by only a minute, participants carrying the largest number of duration- increasing variants reported an average of 22 more minutes of sleep, compared with those with the fewest.
This was comparable to other well-recognised factors that influenced sleep duration.
" While we spend about 1/3rd of our life asleep, we've little knowledge of the specific genes and pathways that regulate the amount of sleep people get," said a researcher.
" Our study suggests that many of the genes important for sleep in animal models may also influence sleep in humans and opens the door to better understanding of the function and regulation of sleep," he added.
The study, also found shared genetic links between both short and long sleep duration.
It also found factors such as higher levels of body fat, depression symptoms and fewer years of schooling, implying negative effects from both too little and too much sleep.
While short sleep duration was genetically linked with insomnia and smoking, long sleep duration was linked with ailments such as schizophrenia, type 2 diabetes and coronary artery disease.
It is well known that regularly getting adequate sleep- 7-8 hours per night, is important for health and both insufficient sleep- 6 or less hours- and excessive sleep - 9 hours or more- have been linked to significant health problems.
Family studies have suggested that 10-40 % of variation in sleep duration may be inherited, and previous genetic studies have associated variants in 2 gene regions with the sleep duration.
The study analysed genetic data from more than 446,000 participants, who self-reported the amount of sleep they typically received.
The study identified 78 gene regions- including the 2 previously identified- as associated with sleep duration.
While carrying a singly gene variant influenced the average amount of sleep by only a minute, participants carrying the largest number of duration- increasing variants reported an average of 22 more minutes of sleep, compared with those with the fewest.
This was comparable to other well-recognised factors that influenced sleep duration.
" While we spend about 1/3rd of our life asleep, we've little knowledge of the specific genes and pathways that regulate the amount of sleep people get," said a researcher.
" Our study suggests that many of the genes important for sleep in animal models may also influence sleep in humans and opens the door to better understanding of the function and regulation of sleep," he added.
The study, also found shared genetic links between both short and long sleep duration.
It also found factors such as higher levels of body fat, depression symptoms and fewer years of schooling, implying negative effects from both too little and too much sleep.
While short sleep duration was genetically linked with insomnia and smoking, long sleep duration was linked with ailments such as schizophrenia, type 2 diabetes and coronary artery disease.
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Experiencing problems
like insomnia or hypersomnia could be genetic, say researchers who
identified 76 new gene regions associated with the time a person sleeps.
It is well known that regularly getting adequate sleep -- 7 to 8 hours
per night -- is important for health, and both insufficient sleep -- 6
or fewer hours -- and excessive sleep -- 9 hours or more -- have been
linked to significant health problems.
Family studies have suggested that 10 to 40 per cent of variation in
sleep duration may be inherited, and previous genetic studies have
associated variants in two gene regions with the sleep duration.
https://www.thehansindia.com/life-style/your-genes-determine-duration-of-your-sleep-511063
https://www.thehansindia.com/life-style/your-genes-determine-duration-of-your-sleep-511063
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