解锁心脏守护者:探索褪黑素对心血管系统的影响。

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS Cardiology in Review Pub Date : 2024-12-03 DOI:10.1097/CRD.0000000000000822
Aimen Said, Darshini Shah, Priyanshi Shah, Bhupinder Singh, Fnu Anamika, Kanishk Aggarwal, Aachal Gupta, Rohit Jain
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褪黑素已成为治疗失眠和睡眠相关问题的流行选择,因为它能有效地促进睡眠,而且副作用的风险很小。这导致许多人选择非处方褪黑激素作为传统睡眠药物的替代品。最近的研究表明,褪黑素不仅有助于解决睡眠问题,还能增强肌肉的恢复和表现,从而改善白天的功能,尤其是运动员。在美国,褪黑激素补充剂的使用率从2005-2006年的0.08%显著上升到2017-2018年的0.28%。患有心力衰竭、高血压、冠心病和糖尿病、肥胖等心血管疾病的人,夜间血液中的褪黑素水平通常较低。这种缺乏增加了发生不良心脏事件的可能性。研究强调褪黑素不仅在调节睡眠方面发挥作用,而且还通过影响各种心血管功能来预防心血管疾病。总之,越来越多的褪黑激素的使用强调了它在缓解睡眠障碍方面的公认功效,新出现的证据表明它对心血管健康有潜在的益处。随着正在进行的研究探索额外的治疗途径,褪黑激素的多方面影响强调了它在促进整体健康方面的重要性。
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Unlocking the Heart's Guardian: Exploring Melatonin's Impact on the Cardiovascular System.

Melatonin has become a popular choice for managing insomnia and sleep-related issues due to its effectiveness in promoting sleep and its minimal risk of side effects. This has led many individuals to opt for over-the-counter melatonin as an alternative to traditional sleep medications. Recent research indicates that melatonin not only aids in addressing sleep problems but also enhances muscle recovery and performance, thereby improving daytime functioning, particularly among athletes. In the United States, the prevalence of melatonin supplement usage has risen significantly from 0.08% in 2005-2006 to 0.28% in 2017-2018. Individuals with conditions such as heart failure, hypertension, coronary heart disease, and cardiovascular risk factors like diabetes and obesity typically exhibit lower levels of melatonin in their blood at night. This deficiency increases the likelihood of experiencing adverse cardiac events. Studies have highlighted melatonin's role not only in regulating sleep but also in safeguarding against cardiovascular diseases by influencing various cardiovascular functions. In summary, the increasing utilization of melatonin underscores its recognized efficacy in mitigating sleep disturbances, with emerging evidence suggesting potential benefits for cardiovascular health. As ongoing research explores additional therapeutic avenues, the multifaceted impact of melatonin emphasizes its significance in promoting overall well-being.

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Cardiology in Review
Cardiology in Review CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS-
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期刊介绍: The mission of Cardiology in Review is to publish reviews on topics of current interest in cardiology that will foster increased understanding of the pathogenesis, diagnosis, clinical course, prevention, and treatment of cardiovascular disorders. Articles of the highest quality are written by authorities in the field and published promptly in a readable format with visual appeal
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