While environmental factors and circadian rhythms play a significant role in sleep regulation, genetics may have the biggest impact when it comes to quality sleep. Many gene mutations affect the natural circadian rhythm, and studies find that several sleep disturbances are directly related to genetic conditions. Some disorders that affect sleep, such as restless leg syndrome and sleep apnea, have familial aggregations that suggest an underlying genetic component.

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