Sleep Number Unveils New Research Linking Sleep Abnormalities with Risk of Heart Failure
The study, titled "Sleep Abnormalities Among Community Participants at Risk for Heart Failure," leveraged longitudinal sleep data from Sleep Number smart beds with Mayo Clinic’s AI capabilities and clinical expertise.
- The study, titled "Sleep Abnormalities Among Community Participants at Risk for Heart Failure," leveraged longitudinal sleep data from Sleep Number smart beds with Mayo Clinic’s AI capabilities and clinical expertise.
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Today, Sleep Number Corporation announced new research presented at the Heart Failure Society of America Annual Scientific Meeting in Cleveland. - Data presented show results of a study in collaboration with investigators at Mayo Clinic analyzing the connection between sleep abnormalities and heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF), the most common cause of heart failure.
- “By connecting sleep disturbances and HFpEF risk, this study could suggest that addressing sleep issues may potentially play a role in preventing or managing heart failure,” said Raj Mills, Vice President, SleepIQ Health and Research, Sleep Number.