Objectives Sleep disturbances are increasingly recognized as adversely affecting brain health in aging. Our aim was to investigate interrelations between subjective sleep-related …
Sleep is essential for life, including daily cognitive processes, yet the amount of sleep required for optimal brain health as we grow older is unclear. Poor memory and increased …
Objective: Sleep is important for brain health. We analysed associations between usual sleep habits and MRI markers of neurodegeneration (brain atrophy), vascular damage …
Objective Sleep is important for brain health. We analysed associations between usual sleep habits and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) markers of neurodegeneration (brain …
Sleep is important for brain health, having both a restorative function and playing an important role in cognitive functions, eg, attention, memory, learning, and planning. This …
Many sleep less than recommended without experiencing daytime sleepiness. According to prevailing views, short sleep increases risk of lower brain health and cognitive function …
M Omer - Journal of the Neurological Sciences, 2023 - jns-journal.com
Methods A total of 800 healthy adults aged 18–65 were recruited using a convenience sampling method. Participants completed (PSQI) to assess sleep quality and a …
It is well established that sleep disorders have neuropsychological consequences in otherwise healthy people. Studies of night-time sleep problems and cognition in Parkinson's …
M Kaminska, J Yu, F Morys, E Ock… - B109. FROM GUT TO …, 2022 - atsjournals.org
Rationale Sleep disturbances and hypersomnolence have been associated with obesity and diabetes, as well as poor cognition. Obesity has also been associated with cardiometabolic …