OBJECTIVE: Because of inconsistent findings regarding the relationship between sleep quality and cognitive function in people with age-related memory complaints, we examined how self-reports of sleep quality were related to multiple domains of both objective and subjective cognitive function in middle-aged and older adults. DESIGN: A cross-sectional study involving analysis of baseline data, collected as part of a clinical trial. MEASUREMENTS: Two hundred and three participants (mean age = 60.4 [6.5] years, 69.0% female) with mild memory complaints were asked to rate their sleep quality using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) and their memory performance using the Memory Functioning Questionnaire (MFQ), which measures self-awareness...
In the present data, we provide the details of the cross-sectional study examining the associations ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The aim was to investigate the association between sleep disturbances and c...
BACKGROUND: Sleep disturbances have been linked with cognitive decline and a higher risk of dementia...
ObjectiveBecause of inconsistent findings regarding the relationship between sleep quality and cogni...
Study Objectives: To examine in cognitively intact older men and women the associations between sub...
Study Objectives: To examine in cognitively intact older men and women the associations between sub...
Research on the relationship between habitual sleep patterns and memory performance in older adults ...
This study explored the cognitive performance of poor and good sleepers in college students and olde...
The aim of this study was to examine the association between previous night’s sleep and cognitive fu...
ObjectivesSleep quality affects memory and executive function in older adults, but little is known a...
BACKGROUND:The aim was to investigate the association between sleep disturbances and cognitive funct...
Sleep is known to influence basic tasks concerning working memory, reaction time and executive funct...
OBJECTIVE: Poor sleep quality is related to worse neurocognition in older adults and in people with ...
The current thesis aimed to investigate the relationship between daytime sleep and cognitive functio...
In the present data, we provide the details of the cross-sectional study examining the associations ...
In the present data, we provide the details of the cross-sectional study examining the associations ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The aim was to investigate the association between sleep disturbances and c...
BACKGROUND: Sleep disturbances have been linked with cognitive decline and a higher risk of dementia...
ObjectiveBecause of inconsistent findings regarding the relationship between sleep quality and cogni...
Study Objectives: To examine in cognitively intact older men and women the associations between sub...
Study Objectives: To examine in cognitively intact older men and women the associations between sub...
Research on the relationship between habitual sleep patterns and memory performance in older adults ...
This study explored the cognitive performance of poor and good sleepers in college students and olde...
The aim of this study was to examine the association between previous night’s sleep and cognitive fu...
ObjectivesSleep quality affects memory and executive function in older adults, but little is known a...
BACKGROUND:The aim was to investigate the association between sleep disturbances and cognitive funct...
Sleep is known to influence basic tasks concerning working memory, reaction time and executive funct...
OBJECTIVE: Poor sleep quality is related to worse neurocognition in older adults and in people with ...
The current thesis aimed to investigate the relationship between daytime sleep and cognitive functio...
In the present data, we provide the details of the cross-sectional study examining the associations ...
In the present data, we provide the details of the cross-sectional study examining the associations ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The aim was to investigate the association between sleep disturbances and c...
BACKGROUND: Sleep disturbances have been linked with cognitive decline and a higher risk of dementia...