Rohan Gervais

Undergraduate Student, Mass General Brigham

1 active project

Sleep Vs Cardiometabolic Risk

To see whether there is a relationship between sleep duration and cardiometabolic risk. It is important to know optimal sleep durations to reduce any risk of developing cardiovascular disease.

Scientific Questions Being Studied

To see whether there is a relationship between sleep duration and cardiometabolic risk. It is important to know optimal sleep durations to reduce any risk of developing cardiovascular disease.

Project Purpose(s)

  • Population Health

Scientific Approaches

I will use the sleep daily summary table to use the duration in minutes and exclude people who have experienced myocardial infarction, have had placement of a stent in a coronary artery, and have had a coronary artery bypass graft. I will use R tools to make a graph showing the relationship.

Anticipated Findings

I anticipate seeing a U-shaped graph that increases when sleep is below 6 hours, decreases when it reaches 6-8 hours and increases again once it exceeds 8 hours.

Demographic Categories of Interest

This study will not center on underrepresented populations.

Data Set Used

Registered Tier

Research Team

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Collaborators:

  • Romit Bhattacharya - Research Fellow, Broad Institute
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