Studies find new links between sleep duration and depression
Sub-optimal sleep may activate depressive genes, increase risk for major depressionDARIEN, IL – A genetic study of adult twins and a community-based study of adolescents both report novel links between sleep duration and depression. The studies are published in the Feb. 1 issue of the journal Sleep. “Healthy sleep is a necessity for physical, mental and emotional well-being,” said American Academy of Sleep Medicine President Dr. M. Safwan Badr. “This new research emphasizes that we can make an investment in our health by prioritizing sleep.” A study of 1,788 adult twins is the first