\u3cp\u3eINTRODUCTION: Recent evidence suggests that poor sleep is a risk factor that contributes to the development of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Most studies have focused on short-term effects of sleep deprivation on cognitive function, whereas longitudinal studies are limited to self-reported sleep and the risk of later-life dementia. Because sleep loss could be an early manifestation of neurodegenerative disease, reverse causality in these studies cannot be excluded.\u3c/p\u3e\u3cp\u3eOBJECTIVE: In this explorative, observational study, we investigated the effects of extended periods of extrinsically (work-related) caused sleep loss on later-life cognitive function, early dementia symptoms, and current sleep quality.\u3c/p\u3e\u3cp\u3eME...
Abstract Background Recent evidence indicates that disrupted sleep could contribute to the developme...
Study Objectives: Sleep duration and difficulties have been shown to associate with cognitive funct...
OBJECTIVE: To study the association between self-reported sleep disturbances and dementia risk. METH...
INTRODUCTION: Recent evidence suggests that poor sleep is a risk factor that contributes to the deve...
Introduction: Recent evidence suggests that poor sleep is a risk factor that contributes to the deve...
\u3cp\u3eINTRODUCTION: Evidence indicates a bidirectional relationship between poor sleep and Alzhei...
IntroductionEvidence indicates a bidirectional relationship between poor sleep and Alzheimer’s disea...
Introduction: Evidence indicates a bidirectional relationship between poor sleep and Alzheimer’s dis...
BACKGROUND: Recent evidence indicates that disrupted sleep could contribute to the development of Al...
Background: Recent evidence indicates that disrupted sleep could contribute to the development of Al...
Purpose of reviewTrouble falling or staying asleep, poor sleep quality, and short or long sleep dura...
International audienceObjective: To identify self-reported sleep-wake disturbances that increase the...
Background: While research has shown that sleep disorders are prevalent among people with dementia, ...
Background: Poor sleep is a potential modifiable risk factor for later life development cognitive im...
Abstract Background Recent evidence indicates that disrupted sleep could contribute to the developme...
Study Objectives: Sleep duration and difficulties have been shown to associate with cognitive funct...
OBJECTIVE: To study the association between self-reported sleep disturbances and dementia risk. METH...
INTRODUCTION: Recent evidence suggests that poor sleep is a risk factor that contributes to the deve...
Introduction: Recent evidence suggests that poor sleep is a risk factor that contributes to the deve...
\u3cp\u3eINTRODUCTION: Evidence indicates a bidirectional relationship between poor sleep and Alzhei...
IntroductionEvidence indicates a bidirectional relationship between poor sleep and Alzheimer’s disea...
Introduction: Evidence indicates a bidirectional relationship between poor sleep and Alzheimer’s dis...
BACKGROUND: Recent evidence indicates that disrupted sleep could contribute to the development of Al...
Background: Recent evidence indicates that disrupted sleep could contribute to the development of Al...
Purpose of reviewTrouble falling or staying asleep, poor sleep quality, and short or long sleep dura...
International audienceObjective: To identify self-reported sleep-wake disturbances that increase the...
Background: While research has shown that sleep disorders are prevalent among people with dementia, ...
Background: Poor sleep is a potential modifiable risk factor for later life development cognitive im...
Abstract Background Recent evidence indicates that disrupted sleep could contribute to the developme...
Study Objectives: Sleep duration and difficulties have been shown to associate with cognitive funct...
OBJECTIVE: To study the association between self-reported sleep disturbances and dementia risk. METH...