Sleep duration, psychiatric disorders and dementias are closely interconnected in older adults. However, the underlying genetic mechanisms and brain structural changes are unknown. Using data from the UK Biobank for participants primarily of European ancestry aged 38–73 years, including 94% white people, we identified a nonlinear association between sleep, with approximately 7 h as the optimal sleep duration, and genetic and cognitive factors, brain structure, and mental health as key measures. The brain regions most significantly underlying this interconnection included the precentral cortex, the lateral orbitofrontal cortex and the hippocampus. Longitudinal analysis revealed that both insufficient and excessive sleep duration were signifi...
Growing evidence has suggested an association between sleep duration and Alzheimer's disease (AD), b...
Abstract Background Emerging evidence suggests bidirectional causal relationships between sleep dist...
Reduced sleep duration and sleep deprivation have been associated with cognitive impairment as well ...
Background: Sleep is implicated in cognitive functioning in young adults, while healthy older adults...
Sleep is essential for life, including daily cognitive processes, yet the amount of sleep required f...
The question of how much sleep is best for the brain attracts scientific and public interest, and th...
Sleep is an essential state of decreased activity and alertness but molecular factors regulating sle...
Study objectives: Age-related changes in sleep include a reduction in total sleep time and a greater...
Usual sleep duration is a heritable trait correlated with psychiatric morbidity, cardiometabolic dis...
Usual sleep duration is a heritable trait correlated with psychiatric morbidity, cardiometabolic dis...
Usual sleep duration is a heritable trait correlated with psychiatric morbidity, cardiometabolic dis...
BackgroundSleep phenotypes have been reported to be associated with cognitive ageing outcomes. Howev...
Chronic sleep disturbances, associated with cardiometabolic diseases, psychiatric disorders and all-...
Sleep is a ubiquitous phenomenon, essential to the organism homeostasis. Notwithstanding, there has ...
textabstractStudy Objectives: We sought to examine how much of the heritability of self-report sleep...
Growing evidence has suggested an association between sleep duration and Alzheimer's disease (AD), b...
Abstract Background Emerging evidence suggests bidirectional causal relationships between sleep dist...
Reduced sleep duration and sleep deprivation have been associated with cognitive impairment as well ...
Background: Sleep is implicated in cognitive functioning in young adults, while healthy older adults...
Sleep is essential for life, including daily cognitive processes, yet the amount of sleep required f...
The question of how much sleep is best for the brain attracts scientific and public interest, and th...
Sleep is an essential state of decreased activity and alertness but molecular factors regulating sle...
Study objectives: Age-related changes in sleep include a reduction in total sleep time and a greater...
Usual sleep duration is a heritable trait correlated with psychiatric morbidity, cardiometabolic dis...
Usual sleep duration is a heritable trait correlated with psychiatric morbidity, cardiometabolic dis...
Usual sleep duration is a heritable trait correlated with psychiatric morbidity, cardiometabolic dis...
BackgroundSleep phenotypes have been reported to be associated with cognitive ageing outcomes. Howev...
Chronic sleep disturbances, associated with cardiometabolic diseases, psychiatric disorders and all-...
Sleep is a ubiquitous phenomenon, essential to the organism homeostasis. Notwithstanding, there has ...
textabstractStudy Objectives: We sought to examine how much of the heritability of self-report sleep...
Growing evidence has suggested an association between sleep duration and Alzheimer's disease (AD), b...
Abstract Background Emerging evidence suggests bidirectional causal relationships between sleep dist...
Reduced sleep duration and sleep deprivation have been associated with cognitive impairment as well ...