Marriage may improve your sleep, and better sleep may improve your marriage, two new studies suggest.
Women who are married or who have stable partners
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to sleep better than women who have never married or
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a partner, according to research from an eight-year study
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at the Associated Professional Sleep Societies annual meeting. They also found that
marital
(婚姻的) happiness lowers the risk of sleep problems,
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marital disharmony heightens the risk and women who were single
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the start of the study but gained a partner had more
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sleep than women who were
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married.
The study included 360 middle-aged women. Researchers used in-home sleep studies, activity monitors to
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sleep-wake patterns and relationship histories to look at the
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stable marriages, unstable marriages and marital changes, such as a
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had on sleep.
Another small study of 29 couples found that on a
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basis, the quality of a couple"s relationship and the quality of their sleep are closely linked.
In that study, from the University of Arizona, 29 couples who
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a bed and did not have children
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sleep and relationship diaries for fifteen days. The results showed that
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men get better sleep, they are more likely to feel
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about their relationship the next day.
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for women, problems in the relationship were strongly
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with poor sleep for both themselves and their partner.
The
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from both studies suggest that sleep and relationship happiness are closely linked. The lesson for couples,
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those who are struggling with problems, is that paying attention to sleep habits may help
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other issues in the relationship.