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Teens sleeping less than 7.7 hours nightly face higher high blood pressure risk, study finds.
Recent research presented at the American Heart Association meeting shows that teenagers who sleep less than 7.7 hours per night have a higher risk of developing high blood pressure.
Those with insomnia and insufficient sleep were five times more likely to have high blood pressure.
The study, involving over 400 teens, highlights the need to address sleep issues early to prevent long-term heart health problems.
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Los adolescentes que duermen menos de 7,7 horas por la noche enfrentan un mayor riesgo de presión arterial alta, según el estudio.