Too Much Sleep Can Kill You, Scientists SayRoutinely sleeping more than six to eight hours a night ups your risk of a cardiovascular problem or even death, says a new European study.

ByJoan Oleck

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Warning! Scuttle your plans to sleep in 'til noon Sunday! Forget today's power nap! Cancel your membership to sleep cafes likeNap York!

The reason: Too much sleep could kill you, according to scientists.

Aglobal studyreleased by theEuropean Heart Journalreports that sleeping more than the recommended six to eight hours a night increased subjects' risk of stroke, heart failure and other cardiovascular problems, as well as death, by as much as 41 percent. The study attracted attention because of its scope: data came from 116,613 people, ages 35 to 70, from 21 countries. Over a period of 7.8 years, 4,381 deaths and 4,365 major cardiovascular events were reported.

Related:Why Entrepreneurs are Not Able to Sleep Well

The results, the researchers said, "showed [that] both shorter (less than 6 hours a day) and longer (more than 8 hours a day) estimated total sleep durations were associated with an increased risk of the composite outcome when adjusted for age and sex."

If you fit into that category, don't get in a total panic just yet. The researchers acknowledged that the study left unanswered questions such as whether subjects' underlying conditions could be the reason they slept longer, and thus the reason behind that increased incidence of heart problems and even death. In addition, the sleep duration reports were self-reported and therefore possibly flawed.

And there was good news for those subjects who -- like so many entrepreneurs -- tended to undersleep. Naps can save your life! "A daytime nap seemed to compensate for the lack of sleep at night and to mitigate the risks," research leader Chuangshi Wang toldCNN.

Although the results "don't prove cause and effect," says Julie Ward, a cardiac nurse at the British Heart Foundation, told CNN, the study will likely to lead to further research because, well, all of us sleep; and all of us are likely to worry when scientists warn that a little shut-eye could lead to prematurely permanent naps.

Then there's the continuing concern over too little sleep: The Centers for Disease Control received extensive media attention for areportthat said that sleeping less than seven hours a day was associated with an increased risk of developing chronic conditions like obesity, high blood pressure, diabetes, heart disease, stroke and frequent bouts of "mental distress."

Related:The Billion-Dollar Reason You Should Get More Sleep

"Lifestyle changes such as going to bed at the same time each night; rising at the same time each morning; and turning off or removing televisions, computers, mobile devices from the bedroom, can help people get the healthy sleep they need," Wayne Giles, M.D., director of CDC's Division of Population Health, said at the time.

"As a nation, we are not getting enough sleep," Giles also said -- an observation that might elicit a friendly "Duh!" from most entrepreneurs. Just don't gettoomuch.

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Joan Oleck

Entrepreneur Staff

Associate Editor

Joan Oleck is an associate contributors editor at狗万官方. She has previously worked forBusiness Week, Newsdayand the trade magazineRestaurant Business, where a cover story she wrote won the Jesse Neal Award.

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