Depression mediated sleep disturbances and cognitive decline in Parkinson’s disease patient
Huashuo Zhao, Yi Sun, Qiushuang Wang, Sizhao Li, Zixuan Zhao

TL;DR
The study explores how depression, sleep issues, and cognitive decline are linked in Parkinson’s disease patients, showing different mechanisms for daytime sleepiness and REM sleep disorder.
Contribution
The study identifies distinct neurobehavioral pathways linking sleep disturbances and cognitive decline in Parkinson’s disease, mediated by depression.
Findings
Excessive daytime sleepiness impairs cognition fully through depression mediation.
REM sleep behavior disorder affects cognition both directly and through depression mediation.
Different intervention strategies may be needed for daytime hypersomnia versus RBD in Parkinson’s disease.
Abstract
This study investigated the distinct mechanistic pathways linking depression, sleep disturbances, and cognitive decline in Parkinson’s disease, with emphasis on differential roles of daytime sleepiness versus rapid eye movement sleep disorder. The study included 450 Parkinson’s disease patients enrolled in the Parkinson’s Progression Markers Initiative (PPMI) between 2010 and 2024, leveraging longitudinal clinical and biomarker data. Depressive symptoms (Geriatric Depression Scale, GDS), sleep disturbances (Epworth Sleepiness Scale, ESS for daytime sleepiness; REM Sleep Behavior Disorder Questionnaire, RBDSQ), and cognition (Montreal Cognitive Assessment, MoCA) were analyzed using mixed-effects models and structural equation modeling (SEM) with bootstrapped mediation. Structural equation modeling demonstrated excellent model fit (CFI/TLI > 0.94; RMSEA < 0.08). Analyses revealed…
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TopicsParkinson's Disease Mechanisms and Treatments · Sleep and related disorders · Sleep and Wakefulness Research
