Conclusions: Sleep problems are more common in dementia compared to normal controls, and are more common in DLB than in AD. The association between RBD with other core features of DLB indicates common or parallel underlying pathologies.doi:10.1016/j.jalz.2008.05.1290Arvid Rongve...
Sleep disturbances are incredibly common indementia. If your loved one is having trouble falling asleep, waking up in the middle of the night and wandering around, orsleepingin the middle of the day, the question to be answered is why these sleep disruptions are occurring. Once we unders...
According to the researchers, the study did not establish that sleep problems cause MCR, only that there was an association between them. A limitation in the study was that participants did their own sleep assessments, so they may not have remembered everything accurately....
It is noted that pediatricians often deal with sleep problems in children. It is noted that there is increasing connection between sleep disorders in children and healt... Armstrong KH,Kohler WC,Lilly CM - 《Contemporary Pediatrics》 被引量: 2发表: 2009年 PD28-11O TO ZZZ's: INVESTIGATING ...
摘要: Backed-up against the wall: Pharmacology to assuage the PAADS (psychosis, apathy, agitation, depression, sleep problems) clusters in dementia - Alzheimer's & Dementia: The Journal of the Alzheimer's AssociationDOI: 10.1016/j.jalz.2013.04.510 年份: 2013 ...
Dementia: Sleep deprivation makes it harder for your brain to get rid of toxins, including some that are associated with Alzheimer’s disease. Chronically not sleeping well also speeds up age-related memory problems. In fact, one study analyzed MRI data from 134 healthy volunteers (average age ...
Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials Flow Diagram of the Single-Site, Parallel-Group Randomized Clinical Trial of MAPs Compared With SHE for Sleep Problems in Older Adults View LargeDownload ITT indicates intent-to-treat; MAPs, mindful awareness practices; and SHE, sleep hygiene education.a...
It’s not clear exactly why sleep anddementiaare linked, but there are a few theories about the effects that show up in the brain. During deep sleep, your brain sweeps away waste called amyloid proteins. Research suggests that if you don’t log enough slumber, these proteins build up. The...
Experts in the field were consulted. SELECTION CRITERIA: Randomised controlled trials of cognitive behavioural treatments for primary insomnia where 80% or more of participants were over 60. Participants must have been screened to exclude those with dementia and/or depression. DATA COLLECTION AND ...
When they fall short of that minimum, the toll can be steep: Studies have linked poor sleep to an increased risk of obesity, heart disease and dementia, as well as mood disorders. Sleep this way to add almost 5 years to your life Despite the risks, more than 30% of adults have a...