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the study found that sleep duration is important for brain function, with those getting between seven and nine hours of shut-eye each night performing best in cognitive tests.尽管
Sleep-wake rhythm disturbances in patients with Alzheimer''s disease (AD) make a strong demand on caregivers and are among the most important reasons for i... EJW Van Someren,DF Swaab,CC Colenda,... - 《Chronobiology International》 被引量: 478发表: 1999年 Sleep Disturbances in Patients wi...
As part of the study, 15 test subjects were kept awake overnight and had to solve cognitive tasks during this time. Sleep deprivation leads to changes in brain metabolism that promote the cellular uptake ofcreatine. Beforehand, the test subjects had received a high single dose of creatine, an...
Adult Obstructive Sleep Apnoea (OSA) is characterised by repeated, upper airway collapse resulting in sleep fragmentation and oxygen desaturation. Consequences of OSA include excessive daytime sleepiness, un-refreshing sleep, fatigue, increased risk of depression, reduced quality of life, and cognitive de...
This constructed belief about their sleep quality affected their performance in attentional and executive function tasks. Thus, beyond therapeutic importance, it appears that subjective sleep quality can have further explanatory value for cognitive performance compared to objective measures. One of the most...
Self-Assessed Cognitive Function in Snorers and Sleep Apneics The objective of the study was to evaluate the relation between every-night (habitual) snoring, sleep apnea and cognitive complaints (concentration and memory problems) in an adult population-based sample. In the Dan-MONI-CA (MONItoring...
"Overall, our study highlights the importance of sleep duration in relation to cognitive function. This suggests that improving sleep habits may be beneficial for cognitive health," said lead author, Albert Henry, PhD candidate at UCL Institute of Cardiovascular Science. ...
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In this review, we first describe the clinical presentation and natural history of these deficits. We then consider aetiological factors, highlighting how a range of similar genetic and environmental factors are associated with both cognitive function and schizophrenia. We then review the ...