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Observational studies have suggested that coronary heart disease mortality rates are lower in certain Mediterranean countries because of the common practice of taking siestas. Researchers assessed the effect of siestas on coronary mortality in a prospective study of 23,681 participants in Greece (age range, 20–86) who were free of known CHD, stroke, and cancer at enrollment. Researchers obtained baseline data on daytime napping habits, diet, physical activity, smoking, and body-mass index.
During a mean follow-up of 6.3 years, 133 deaths were attributed to CHD. After controlling for potential confounders, researchers found that compared with participants who did not take siestas, those who reported siestas of any frequency and duration had a…