Sleep disturbances are prevalent among older adults and are associated with various individual diseases. The aim of this study was to investigate whether sleep disturbances are associated with the speed of multimorbidity development among older adults. Data were gathered from the Swedish National study of Aging and Care in Kungsholmen (SNAC-K), an ongoing population-based study of subjects aged 60+ (N = 3363). The study included a subsample (n = 1189) without multimorbidity at baseline (< 2 chronic diseases). Baseline sleep disturbances were derived from the Comprehensive Psychiatric Rating Scale and categorized as none, mild, and moderate-severe. The number of chronic conditions throughout the 9-year follow-up was obtained from clinical ex...
In the current review we provide a theoretical background on studies examining the association betwe...
Abstract This review describes normal and disordered sleep in the older adult population. Although s...
Background: Currently, a small body of evidence suggests that sleep problems are positively associat...
Background/Objective Although the association of disturbed sleep with specific chronic conditions is...
Sleep problems are common among the elderly due to physiological changes and comorbid psychiatric an...
Objective: Poor sleep quality and reduced sleep duration impact over half of older adults and are as...
Objectives/Introduction:Disturbed sleep is common in elderlypeople and has been related to comorbidi...
Background Sleep disturbance is suggested to contribute to the development of dementia. However, pro...
Numerous studies indicate large heterogeneity in brain ageing, which can be attributed to modifiable...
Obstructive sleep apnoea-hypopnea syndrome (OSAHS) and multimorbidity are common in elderly patients...
Background: Poor sleep is a potential modifiable risk factor for later life development cognitive im...
Objectives: The aims of the current study are to (1) report the frequency of specific sleep disturba...
BACKGROUND: Data on the association between chronic conditions or the number of chronic conditions a...
Multimorbidity, the presence of two or more chronic diseases in one person, is common in older peopl...
Introduction: Sleep disorders are commonly under-diagnosed in the geriatric population. We aimed to ...
In the current review we provide a theoretical background on studies examining the association betwe...
Abstract This review describes normal and disordered sleep in the older adult population. Although s...
Background: Currently, a small body of evidence suggests that sleep problems are positively associat...
Background/Objective Although the association of disturbed sleep with specific chronic conditions is...
Sleep problems are common among the elderly due to physiological changes and comorbid psychiatric an...
Objective: Poor sleep quality and reduced sleep duration impact over half of older adults and are as...
Objectives/Introduction:Disturbed sleep is common in elderlypeople and has been related to comorbidi...
Background Sleep disturbance is suggested to contribute to the development of dementia. However, pro...
Numerous studies indicate large heterogeneity in brain ageing, which can be attributed to modifiable...
Obstructive sleep apnoea-hypopnea syndrome (OSAHS) and multimorbidity are common in elderly patients...
Background: Poor sleep is a potential modifiable risk factor for later life development cognitive im...
Objectives: The aims of the current study are to (1) report the frequency of specific sleep disturba...
BACKGROUND: Data on the association between chronic conditions or the number of chronic conditions a...
Multimorbidity, the presence of two or more chronic diseases in one person, is common in older peopl...
Introduction: Sleep disorders are commonly under-diagnosed in the geriatric population. We aimed to ...
In the current review we provide a theoretical background on studies examining the association betwe...
Abstract This review describes normal and disordered sleep in the older adult population. Although s...
Background: Currently, a small body of evidence suggests that sleep problems are positively associat...