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This is Scientific American 60-Second Mind, I'm Christie Nicholson. Got a minute?

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Shakespeare called sleep the chief nourisher in life's feast.

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But today we know it's so much more.

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Insufficient sleep contributes to the risk of cardiovascular disease, diabetes and obesity.

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And now a study finds that too little or too much sleep are both associated with a significant increase in sick days away from work.

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Almost 4,000 men and women between the age of 30 and 64,participated in the study, which followed them for seven years.

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The research revealed that the absence from work due to illness increased dramatically for those who said they slept less than 6 hours or more than 9 hours per night.

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The sleep time that was associated with the lowest number of sick days was 7 hours 38 minutes for women and 7 hours 46 minutes for men.

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The study is in the journal Sleep.

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Of course these findings are associative and not necessarily causal.

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Other factors may be responsible for the under or oversleeping to begin with.

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But sleep patterns are still a warning sign for increased illness and health complications.

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Shakespeare put it best: Sleep that knits up the ravelled sleave of care.

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Thanks for the minute, for Scientific American 60-Second Mind. I'm Christie Nicholson.

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