Subjective cognitive decline may reflect a dementia prodrome or modifiable risk factor such as sleep disturbance. What is the association between sleep and subjective cognitive decline? Cross-sectional design, from two studies of older adults: the WHICAP in the USA and the HELIAD in Greece. A total of 1,576 WHICAP and 1,456 HELIAD participants, without mild cognitive impairment, dementia or severe depression/anxiety, were included. Participants were mostly women, with 12 (WHICAP) and 8 (HELIAD) mean years of education. Sleep problems were estimated using the Sleep Scale from the Medical Outcomes Study. Subjective cognitive decline was assessed using a structured complaint questionnaire that queries for subjective memory and other cognitive ...
Background/Aims: To examine the association between self-reported sleep problems and incidence of de...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: To investigate the association between sleep-related characteristics and cognitive...
Objective: Sleep problems are prevalent among older adults who are at risk of developing dementia. U...
Background Although biological sleep criteria seem to be associated with cognitive changes in older ...
In the current review we provide a theoretical background on studies examining the association betwe...
We aim to investigate the frequency and type of sleep problems in memory clinic patients with subjec...
BACKGROUND: Sleep disturbances have been linked with cognitive decline and a higher risk of dementia...
Background: Currently, a small body of evidence suggests that sleep problems are positively associat...
Background: Sleep is critical for optimal cognitive function, but as we age both cognitive impairmen...
OBJECTIVE: The occurrence of dementia among the elderly has been associated with several, often not...
To assess the association between sleep structure and cognitive impairment in the general population...
Background: Poor sleep is a potential modifiable risk factor for later life development cognitive im...
As individuals age, degradation of many health systems is a commonality (Cauley et al., 2012, McNico...
International audienceObjective: To identify self-reported sleep-wake disturbances that increase the...
OBJECTIVE: Because of inconsistent findings regarding the relationship between sleep quality and cog...
Background/Aims: To examine the association between self-reported sleep problems and incidence of de...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: To investigate the association between sleep-related characteristics and cognitive...
Objective: Sleep problems are prevalent among older adults who are at risk of developing dementia. U...
Background Although biological sleep criteria seem to be associated with cognitive changes in older ...
In the current review we provide a theoretical background on studies examining the association betwe...
We aim to investigate the frequency and type of sleep problems in memory clinic patients with subjec...
BACKGROUND: Sleep disturbances have been linked with cognitive decline and a higher risk of dementia...
Background: Currently, a small body of evidence suggests that sleep problems are positively associat...
Background: Sleep is critical for optimal cognitive function, but as we age both cognitive impairmen...
OBJECTIVE: The occurrence of dementia among the elderly has been associated with several, often not...
To assess the association between sleep structure and cognitive impairment in the general population...
Background: Poor sleep is a potential modifiable risk factor for later life development cognitive im...
As individuals age, degradation of many health systems is a commonality (Cauley et al., 2012, McNico...
International audienceObjective: To identify self-reported sleep-wake disturbances that increase the...
OBJECTIVE: Because of inconsistent findings regarding the relationship between sleep quality and cog...
Background/Aims: To examine the association between self-reported sleep problems and incidence of de...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: To investigate the association between sleep-related characteristics and cognitive...
Objective: Sleep problems are prevalent among older adults who are at risk of developing dementia. U...