Aim:Impaired sleep quality and sleep oxygenation are common sleep pathologies. This study assessed the impact of these abnormalities on white matter (WM) integrity in an epidemiological cohort. Methods:The target population was the Framingham Heart Study Generation-2/Omni-1 Cohorts. Magnetic resonance imaging (diffusion tensor imaging) was used to assess WM integrity. Wearable digital devices were used to assess sleep quality: the (M1-SleepImageTM system) and the Nonin WristOx for nocturnal oxygenation. The M1 device collects trunk actigraphy and the electrocardiogram (ECG); sleep stability indices were computed using cardiopulmonary coupling using the ECG. Two nights of recording were averaged. Results:Stable sleep was positively associa...
Characterizing the effects of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) on the aging brain could be key in our u...
Background: Circadian and sleep disturbances are associated with increased risk of mild cognitive im...
Background: Sleep disorders may cause dysregulation of cerebral glucose metabolism and synaptic func...
AimImpaired sleep quality and sleep oxygenation are common sleep pathologies. This study assessed th...
Both sleep disturbances and decline in white matter microstructure are commonly observed in ageing p...
Both sleep disturbances and decline in white matter microstructure are commonly observed in ageing p...
BackgroundSleep is thought to play a major role in brain health and general wellbeing. However, few ...
Background: Poor sleep is common in heart failure (HF), though mechanisms of sleep difficulties are ...
There is increasing awareness that self-reported sleep abnormalities are negatively associated with ...
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is characterized by recurrent upper airway blockage, with continued di...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Poor sleep may destabilize axonal integrity and deteriorate cerebral white matter....
Objective: Sleep is important for brain health. We analysed associations between usual sleep habits ...
Background Elucidating the neurobiological effects of sleep and waking remains an important goal of ...
Numerous studies indicate large heterogeneity in brain ageing, which can be attributed to modifiable...
There is much controversy about the neurobiological mechanisms underlying the effects of sleep-disor...
Characterizing the effects of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) on the aging brain could be key in our u...
Background: Circadian and sleep disturbances are associated with increased risk of mild cognitive im...
Background: Sleep disorders may cause dysregulation of cerebral glucose metabolism and synaptic func...
AimImpaired sleep quality and sleep oxygenation are common sleep pathologies. This study assessed th...
Both sleep disturbances and decline in white matter microstructure are commonly observed in ageing p...
Both sleep disturbances and decline in white matter microstructure are commonly observed in ageing p...
BackgroundSleep is thought to play a major role in brain health and general wellbeing. However, few ...
Background: Poor sleep is common in heart failure (HF), though mechanisms of sleep difficulties are ...
There is increasing awareness that self-reported sleep abnormalities are negatively associated with ...
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is characterized by recurrent upper airway blockage, with continued di...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Poor sleep may destabilize axonal integrity and deteriorate cerebral white matter....
Objective: Sleep is important for brain health. We analysed associations between usual sleep habits ...
Background Elucidating the neurobiological effects of sleep and waking remains an important goal of ...
Numerous studies indicate large heterogeneity in brain ageing, which can be attributed to modifiable...
There is much controversy about the neurobiological mechanisms underlying the effects of sleep-disor...
Characterizing the effects of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) on the aging brain could be key in our u...
Background: Circadian and sleep disturbances are associated with increased risk of mild cognitive im...
Background: Sleep disorders may cause dysregulation of cerebral glucose metabolism and synaptic func...