Objective: Sleep quantity and quality are associated with executive function (EF) in experimental studies, and in individuals with sleep disorders. With advancing age, sleep quantity and quality decline, as does the ability to perform EF tasks, suggesting that sleep disruption may contribute to age-related EF declines. This cross-sectional cohort study tested the hypothesis that poorer sleep quality (i.e., the frequency and duration of awakenings) and/or quantity may partly account for age-related EF deficits. Method: Community-dwelling older adults (N = 184) completed actigraphic sleep monitoring then a range of EF tasks. Two EF factors were extracted using exploratory structural equation modeling. Sleep variables did not mediate ...
Sleep is essential for life, including daily cognitive processes, yet the amount of sleep required f...
Maintaining temporal coordination of multiple oscillators increases the fitness of an organism and p...
Abstract Experimental sleep deprivation studies suggest that insufficient sleep and circadian misal...
ABSTRACT Introduction: A recent increase in studies suggests a role of age-related sleep changes i...
The cognitive changes that occur with ageing are usually referred to as 'age-related cognitive decli...
Adults often exhibit a marked decline in cognitive function with aging. However, some adults show re...
Sleep, especially slow wave sleep (SWS), is essential for cognitive functioning and is reduced in ag...
ObjectivesSleep quality affects memory and executive function in older adults, but little is known a...
The high prevalence of sleep disruption among older adults may have implications for cognitive aging...
Contains fulltext : 77098.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Aging affects ...
The ageing process is variably associated with cognitive decline. Temporal organization of sleep-wak...
BACKGROUND: Several lines of research support associations between sleep and cognition in older adul...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The aim was to investigate the association between sleep disturbances and c...
BACKGROUND:The aim was to investigate the association between sleep disturbances and cognitive funct...
The aim of this study was to examine the association between previous night’s sleep and cognitive fu...
Sleep is essential for life, including daily cognitive processes, yet the amount of sleep required f...
Maintaining temporal coordination of multiple oscillators increases the fitness of an organism and p...
Abstract Experimental sleep deprivation studies suggest that insufficient sleep and circadian misal...
ABSTRACT Introduction: A recent increase in studies suggests a role of age-related sleep changes i...
The cognitive changes that occur with ageing are usually referred to as 'age-related cognitive decli...
Adults often exhibit a marked decline in cognitive function with aging. However, some adults show re...
Sleep, especially slow wave sleep (SWS), is essential for cognitive functioning and is reduced in ag...
ObjectivesSleep quality affects memory and executive function in older adults, but little is known a...
The high prevalence of sleep disruption among older adults may have implications for cognitive aging...
Contains fulltext : 77098.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Aging affects ...
The ageing process is variably associated with cognitive decline. Temporal organization of sleep-wak...
BACKGROUND: Several lines of research support associations between sleep and cognition in older adul...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The aim was to investigate the association between sleep disturbances and c...
BACKGROUND:The aim was to investigate the association between sleep disturbances and cognitive funct...
The aim of this study was to examine the association between previous night’s sleep and cognitive fu...
Sleep is essential for life, including daily cognitive processes, yet the amount of sleep required f...
Maintaining temporal coordination of multiple oscillators increases the fitness of an organism and p...
Abstract Experimental sleep deprivation studies suggest that insufficient sleep and circadian misal...