Sleep, Cognitive Aging, and Dementia Risk: Insights From Longitudinal Cohort Studies
Junxin Li, Jing Huang, Christopher Kaufmann

TL;DR
This paper explores how sleep affects cognitive aging and dementia risk using longitudinal studies, highlighting sleep's role in predicting health outcomes in older adults.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel approach to measuring long-term sleep variability in the oldest-old population.
Findings
Sleep variability in adults aged 80+ provides insights into sleep patterns in the oldest-old population.
Sleep disturbances and physical frailty jointly increase dementia risk in those with early cognitive concerns.
Poor sleep combined with depression accelerates dementia onset, suggesting the need for multidimensional interventions.
Abstract
Healthy sleep is recognized as a key determinant of cognitive aging; however, its precise role remains unclear due to the heterogeneity of health conditions in older adults. This symposium brings together five studies leveraging large-scale, longitudinal cohort data to examine how sleep, independently or in combination with other conditions, influences cognitive aging and dementia risk. Additionally, it explores how cognitive performance profiles predict sleep and key health outcomes for independent living in older adults without dementia. The first presentation introduces a novel approach to measuring long-term sleep variability in adults aged 80 and older, providing insights into sleep patterns in the oldest-old population. The second study investigates how sleep disturbances and physical frailty jointly impact dementia risk in individuals with early cognitive concerns. The third…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSleep and related disorders · Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research · Sleep and Work-Related Fatigue
