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To sleep or not to sleep – Effects on memory in normal aging and disease

Daniel Kroeger, Ramalingam Vetrivelan

2023Aging Brain23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Sleep behavior undergoes significant changes across the lifespan, and aging is associated with marked alterations in sleep amounts and quality. The primary sleep changes in healthy older adults include a shift in sleep timing, reduced slow-wave sleep, and impaired sleep maintenance. However, neurodegenerative and psychiatric disorders are more common among the elderly, which further worsen their sleep health. Irrespective of the cause, insufficient sleep adversely affects various bodily functions including energy metabolism, mood, and cognition. In this review, we will focus on the cognitive changes associated with inadequate sleep during normal aging and the underlying neural mechanisms.

Topics & Concepts

Sleep (system call)CognitionMoodSleep debtDiseaseCognitive declineSlow-wave sleepMedicineSleep deprivationPsychologyAudiologyNeurosciencePsychiatryDementiaInternal medicineElectroencephalographyOperating systemComputer scienceSleep and Wakefulness ResearchSleep and related disordersCircadian rhythm and melatonin
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