The question of how much sleep is best for the brain attracts scientific and public interest, and there is concern that insufficient sleep leads to poorer brain health. However, it is unknown how much sleep is sufficient and how much is too much. We analyzed 51,295 brain magnetic resonnance images from 47,039 participants, and calculated the self-reported sleep duration associated with the largest regional volumes and smallest ventricles relative to intracranial volume (ICV) and thickest cortex. 6.8 hours of sleep was associated with the most favorable brain outcome overall. Critical values, defined by 95% confidence intervals, were 5.7 and 7.9 hours. There was regional variation, with for instance the hippocampus showing largest volume at ...
As suggested by previous research, sleep health is assumed to be a key determinant of future morbidi...
Usual sleep duration is a heritable trait correlated with psychiatric morbidity, cardiometabolic dis...
Background: Sleep is implicated in cognitive functioning in young adults, while healthy older adults...
Sleep duration, psychiatric disorders and dementias are closely interconnected in older adults. Howe...
Study Objectives: To examine the association between sleep duration trajectories over 28 years and m...
Study Objectives: To examine the association between sleep duration trajectories over 28 years and m...
Sleep is essential for life, including daily cognitive processes, yet the amount of sleep required f...
Self-imposed short sleep durations are increasingly commonplace in society, and have considerable he...
Abstract Background Emerging evidence suggests bidirectional causal relationships between sleep dist...
Poor sleep quality is associated with unfavorable psychological measurements, whereas sleep duration...
Investigating associations between sleep health and grey matter volume in over 33 000 individuals, S...
As suggested by previous research, sleep health is assumed to be a key determinant of future morbidi...
Reduced sleep duration and sleep deprivation have been associated with cognitive impairment as well ...
Usual sleep duration is a heritable trait correlated with psychiatric morbidity, cardiometabolic dis...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: To assess for associations between sleeping more than or less than recommended by ...
As suggested by previous research, sleep health is assumed to be a key determinant of future morbidi...
Usual sleep duration is a heritable trait correlated with psychiatric morbidity, cardiometabolic dis...
Background: Sleep is implicated in cognitive functioning in young adults, while healthy older adults...
Sleep duration, psychiatric disorders and dementias are closely interconnected in older adults. Howe...
Study Objectives: To examine the association between sleep duration trajectories over 28 years and m...
Study Objectives: To examine the association between sleep duration trajectories over 28 years and m...
Sleep is essential for life, including daily cognitive processes, yet the amount of sleep required f...
Self-imposed short sleep durations are increasingly commonplace in society, and have considerable he...
Abstract Background Emerging evidence suggests bidirectional causal relationships between sleep dist...
Poor sleep quality is associated with unfavorable psychological measurements, whereas sleep duration...
Investigating associations between sleep health and grey matter volume in over 33 000 individuals, S...
As suggested by previous research, sleep health is assumed to be a key determinant of future morbidi...
Reduced sleep duration and sleep deprivation have been associated with cognitive impairment as well ...
Usual sleep duration is a heritable trait correlated with psychiatric morbidity, cardiometabolic dis...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: To assess for associations between sleeping more than or less than recommended by ...
As suggested by previous research, sleep health is assumed to be a key determinant of future morbidi...
Usual sleep duration is a heritable trait correlated with psychiatric morbidity, cardiometabolic dis...
Background: Sleep is implicated in cognitive functioning in young adults, while healthy older adults...