학술논문

Multidimensional Sleep Health and Long-Term Cognitive Decline in Community-Dwelling Older Men.
Document Type
article
Source
Journal of Alzheimers Disease. 96(1)
Subject
Alzheimer’s disease
cognitive decline
elderly
sleep health
Male
Humans
Aged
Independent Living
Cognitive Dysfunction
Sleep
Cognition
Executive Function
Language
Abstract
Specific sleep characteristics have been associated with cognitive decline, Alzheimers disease, and related dementias; however, studies examining the association between multidimensional sleep (a more comprehensive integration of sleep parameters) and cognitive decline are lacking. Among 2,811 older men without dementia, those with none, 1-2, and 3-5 poor self-reported sleep health dimensions had an adjusted 10-year change score of global cognition (3MS) of 2.9, 4.0 and 3.5 points (p-trend = 0.05), and in executive function (Trails B) completion time of 36.7, 42.7, and 46.7 seconds (p-trend