Self-reported sleepCognitive functionCorrelatesSpecification curve analysisThe relationship between self-reported sleep and cognitive function is complex; it is unclear whether self-reported sleep is a robust correlate of people's cognitive function. We address this gap by using a comprehensive large-...
Shift work is associated with circadian rhythm disruption that manifests in several aspects related to sleep disorder, including trouble falling asleep, shortened sleep, and daytime fatigue. The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of shift work on sleep and cognitive function in ...
A team of researchers from UCL analyzed data from nearly 400,000 participants from UK Biobank as well as data from the International Genomics of Alzheimer's Project, in a bid to examine whether there is a potential causal link between sleep and cognitive function and dementia. They found that ...
Sleep quality and cognitive function in healthy old age: the moderating role of subclinical depression. Objective: Previous research has yielded inconclusive results on the relationship between self-reported sleep quality and cognitive performance in healthy ... C Sutter,J Z?Llig,M Allemand,......
Association of cognitive activities of daily living (ADL) function and nonmotor burden in nondemented Parkinson's disease patients Objective: In Parkinson's disease (PD), nonmotor symptoms (NMS) considerably influence disease progression and cognitive decline. Depression, anxiety, slee... S Becker,...
Therefore, the current study uses nationally representative longitudinal data of middle-aged and older adults in China to examine the association between sleep and cognitive function. Measures of sleep duration and sleep quality are examined independently, interactively, and with adjustments for multiple ...
Prof Daqing Ma, the co-leader of the study who is also from Imperial’s department of surgery and cancer, added: “We found that sleep duration has a direct effect on brain function, and we believe that proactively managing sleep patterns is really important for boosting, and safeguarding, ...
The objective of the study was to evaluate the relation between every-night (habitual) snoring, sleep apnea and cognitive complaints (concentration and mem... P Jennum,A Sj?L - 《European Neurology》 被引量: 107发表: 1994年 Self-Assessed Cognitive Function in Snorers and Sleep Apneics The ...
Restless legs syndrome (RLS) has a significant effect on sleep and quality of life. Delays in diagnosis and treatment are frequent due to a lack of awareness. In this study, a clinical analysis was performed to examine the relationship between sleep, mood, and cognitive function in RLS. Metho...
Similarly, in a placebo sleep study, young adults were randomly told they had below or above average sleep quality based on their brainwaves and other psychophysiological measures2. This constructed belief about their sleep quality affected their performance in attentional and executive function tasks. ...