Addressing where the drowsiness comes from may be the solution, researchers say.

THURSDAY, April 2 (HealthDay News) -- A daily nap may boost an elderly woman's risk of dying, a new study suggests.

In contradiction of numerous past studies that have found that napping may have health benefits, researchers from the California Pacific Medical Center Research Institute found that elderly white women who took a daily siesta were 44 percent more likely to die from any cause, 58 percent more prone to dying from heart problems, and nearly 60 percent more likely to die from non-cardiovascular or non-cancer causes.

The results -- based on studies done over seven years on more than 8,000 white women aged 69 or older -- held true even if the women were relatively healthy, the researchers said. However, a little napping seemed to be fine -- participants who napped less than three hours a week showed no increased chance of death, the team said.

The study, published online in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, also found that these elderly women had a greater mortality risk if they clocked between nine and 10 hours of sleep each day compared to those who slept between eight and nine hours.

Still, the researchers said people shouldn't link napping to poor health or recommend that seniors skip napping. They noted that underlying sleep disorders or other medical conditions could be leading to daytime drowsiness.

"Since excessive sleep suggests that night time sleep is disrupted, interventions to treat sleep disorders and improve sleep quality in older women may reduce mortality risk," co-author Katie L. Stone, a scientist at the medical center, said in a news release issued by journal's publisher.

More information

The U.S. National Sleep Foundation has more about sleeping and aging.

SOURCE: Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, news release, March 2009

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Thursday, April 02, 2009 8:28:07 PM

Just when I adapt to a new plan that will make me healthy and live longer, along comes another plan that tells me I'm killing myself by following the other plan.

Maybe I should just live one plan one week and the other plan the next and so forth until I reach a happy medium! ....LOL

 

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Thursday, April 02, 2009 4:16:01 PM
Light bulbThink about it... Every study prior to this one has stated that if you take a nap you will live longer. We have been told for decades if we take a nap during the day this gives our body time to rejuvenate. This study does not agree. If everyone chose to go by the studies older people would die faster for nor rejuvenating there heart and resting their bodies then look how much money could be saved on dr. Visits and Social Security alone the money saved by the federal government alone could cure the national deficient in a couple of years.
Thursday, April 02, 2009 4:07:34 PM
Light bulbIf all the other studies prior to this one said; "People who nap at least two hours a day live longer because of less stress and resting your heart adds years to your life!" If the researchers can get everyone over 60 to not take a nap then the Government can save billions on the Social Security payments and Doctor bills of the elderly that receive these benefits, that die from not taking a nap and living a longer, fuller life.. In a couple of years the money saved could cover the national deficient.Baring teeth
Thursday, April 02, 2009 3:19:03 PM
i am laughing like crazy!!! ha,ha,ha!!! have you ever lived or worked with a person over 85??? they will nap all day long if you let them vegetate and if not; they still do anyway. i think anybody that has reached 85 or over has already made it. what more do you want from them??? compassion, my scientists compassion.
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