Changes to sleep are a well-known modifiable risk factor for cognitive decline in old age. This thesis examined sleep and circadian timing disruption in older adults at risk of dementia, and provided important evidence for targeting sleep to improve interventions aimed at delaying cognitive decline
The cognitive changes that occur with ageing are usually referred to as 'age-related cognitive decli...
In the context of geriatric research, a growing body of evidence links normal age-related changes in...
Background: Cognitive functioning changes with age, sleep, and the circadian rhythm. We investigated...
There is increasing evidence for the relationship between circadian rhythm disturbance and cognitiv...
Background: Sleep is critical for optimal cognitive function, but as we age both cognitive impairmen...
Abstract Older adults frequently suffer from sleep disturbances. In addition, with increasing age su...
Maintaining temporal coordination of multiple oscillators increases the fitness of an organism and p...
The ageing process is variably associated with cognitive decline. Temporal organization of sleep-wak...
The high prevalence of sleep disruption among older adults may have implications for cognitive aging...
Maintaining temporal coordination of multiple oscillators increases the fitness of an organism and p...
As individuals age, degradation of many health systems is a commonality (Cauley et al., 2012, McNico...
Background: Growing evidence has suggested a link between poor sleep quality and increased risk of d...
There is growing evidence that sleep disturbances share associations with neurodegeneration, and poo...
OBJECTIVE: The occurrence of dementia among the elderly has been associated with several, often not...
Importance: Healthy sleep habits are protective against adverse health outcomes, but it is unclear h...
The cognitive changes that occur with ageing are usually referred to as 'age-related cognitive decli...
In the context of geriatric research, a growing body of evidence links normal age-related changes in...
Background: Cognitive functioning changes with age, sleep, and the circadian rhythm. We investigated...
There is increasing evidence for the relationship between circadian rhythm disturbance and cognitiv...
Background: Sleep is critical for optimal cognitive function, but as we age both cognitive impairmen...
Abstract Older adults frequently suffer from sleep disturbances. In addition, with increasing age su...
Maintaining temporal coordination of multiple oscillators increases the fitness of an organism and p...
The ageing process is variably associated with cognitive decline. Temporal organization of sleep-wak...
The high prevalence of sleep disruption among older adults may have implications for cognitive aging...
Maintaining temporal coordination of multiple oscillators increases the fitness of an organism and p...
As individuals age, degradation of many health systems is a commonality (Cauley et al., 2012, McNico...
Background: Growing evidence has suggested a link between poor sleep quality and increased risk of d...
There is growing evidence that sleep disturbances share associations with neurodegeneration, and poo...
OBJECTIVE: The occurrence of dementia among the elderly has been associated with several, often not...
Importance: Healthy sleep habits are protective against adverse health outcomes, but it is unclear h...
The cognitive changes that occur with ageing are usually referred to as 'age-related cognitive decli...
In the context of geriatric research, a growing body of evidence links normal age-related changes in...
Background: Cognitive functioning changes with age, sleep, and the circadian rhythm. We investigated...