Clinical and Translational Neuroscience,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
8(1), P. 11 - 11
Published: Feb. 2, 2024
Recently,
it
has
become
increasingly
clear
that
there
is
a
bidirectional
relationship
between
sleep/circadian
rhythms
and
neurodegeneration.
Knowledge
about
this
topic
further
improved
after
the
description
of
glymphatic
system,
which
mainly
active
during
sleep.
Changes
in
sleep
circadian
are
present
not
only
overt
neurodegenerative
diseases
but
also
their
early,
prodromal,
preclinical
phases,
supporting
they
precede
(and
contribute
to)
development
This
narrative
review
provides
brief
overview
rhythm
disruption
neurodegeneration,
highlights
changes
addresses
future
perspectives,
particular,
whether
able
to
predict
neurodegeneration
potential
actionability
prevent
or
modulate
diseases.
BMC Public Health,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
22(1)
Published: Nov. 8, 2022
Abstract
Background
Despite
evidence
of
adverse
health
consequences
inadequate
restorative
sleep
for
older
adults,
assessment
quantity,
quality,
and
use
aids
is
not
routinely
done.
We
aimed
to
characterize
problems,
risks,
advice
received
about
in
a
community-dwelling
adult
population,
overall
subgroups
with
conditions
functional
difficulties.
Methods
This
cross-sectional
study
used
weighted
self-report
data
5074
Kaiser
Permanente
Northern
California
members
aged
65-79y
who
responded
2017
or
2020
Member
Health
Survey.
estimated
usual
amount
(<
6,
6
<
7,
≥7
hours)
prevalence
problems
(frequent
insomnia,
frequent
daytime
fatigue,
poor
quality
sleep,
potential
apnea
(OSA)
symptoms
very
loud
snoring,
episodes))
adults
overall,
by
self-rated
health,
reporting
hypertension,
diabetes,
heart
disease,
balance/walking,
memory
problems.
also
percentages
regularly
had
discussed
adequacy
healthcare
professional
the
past
year.
Results
Approximately
30%
usually
got
less
than
recommended
hours
per
day,
9%
experienced
13%
18%
insomnia/poor
8%
OSA
symptoms.
Prevalence
insomnia
was
higher
among
women
men
(16%
vs.
11%).
Higher
those
fair/poor
balance/walking
reported
sleeping
day
having
all
four
types
Nearly
20%
(22%
17%
men)
45%
(no
sex
difference)
regular
aid
use.
Only
10%
discussing
whereas
>
diet
exercise.
Conclusions
Large
experience
get
optimal
health.
Older
patients
should
be
assessed
on
multiple
components
(sleep
hygiene,
use)
educated
hygiene
importance
getting
adequate
their
wellbeing.
Neurology,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
100(21)
Published: April 5, 2023
Symptoms
of
sleep
disturbance
are
common
and
may
represent
important
modifiable
risk
factors
stroke.
We
evaluated
the
association
between
a
spectrum
symptoms
acute
stroke
in
an
international
setting.The
INTERSTROKE
study
is
case-control
patients
presenting
with
first
controls
matched
by
age
(±5
years)
sex.
Sleep
previous
month
were
assessed
through
questionnaire.
Conditional
logistic
regression
estimated
stroke,
expressed
as
odds
ratios
(ORs)
95%
CIs.
The
primary
model
adjusted
for
age,
occupation,
marital
status,
modified
Rankin
scale
at
baseline,
subsequent
models
adjusting
potential
mediators
(behavioral/disease
factors).Overall,
4,496
participants
included,
1,799
them
having
experienced
ischemic
439
intracerebral
hemorrhage.
Short
(<5
hours:
OR
3.15,
CI
2.09-4.76),
long
(>9
2.67,
1.89-3.78),
impaired
quality
(OR
1.52,
1.32-1.75),
difficulty
getting
to
1.32,
1.13-1.55)
or
maintaining
1.33,
1.15-1.53),
unplanned
napping
1.48,
1.20-1.84),
prolonged
(>1
hour:
1.88,
1.49-2.38),
snoring
1.91,
1.62-2.24),
snorting
2.64,
2.17-3.20),
breathing
cessation
2.87,
2.28-3.60)
all
significantly
associated
increased
model.
A
derived
obstructive
apnea
score
2-3
(2.67,
2.25-3.15)
cumulative
(>5:
5.38,
4.03-7.18)
also
latter
showing
graded
association.
After
extensive
adjustment,
significance
was
maintained
most
(not
to/maintaining
napping),
similar
findings
subtypes.We
found
that
These
be
marker
individual
independent
factors.
Future
clinical
trials
warranted
determine
efficacy
interventions
prevention.
Frontiers in Psychiatry,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
14
Published: April 13, 2023
This
systematic
review
and
meta-analysis
aims
to
explore
changes
in
sleep
quality
disturbances
the
general
population
from
before
during
COVID-19
lockdown.The
protocol
was
registered
PROSPERO
(CRD42021256378)
PRISMA
guidelines
were
followed.
The
major
databases
gray
literature
systematically
searched
inception
28/05/2021
identify
observational
studies
evaluating
lockdown
with
respect
pre-lockdown
period.
A
random
effects
undertaken
for
reporting
(a)
means
of
Pittsburgh
Sleep
Quality
Index
(PSQI)
global
scores
or
onset
latency
(SOL)
times
(minutes
-
min)
lockdown,
(b)
percentages
poor
(c)
quality.
Subgroup
analysis
by
risk
bias
measurement
tool
utilized
carried
out.
narrative
synthesis
on
efficiency,
disturbances,
insomnia
medication
consumption
also
performed.Sixty-three
included.
decline
quality,
reflected
a
pooled
increase
PSQI
(standardized
mean
difference
(SMD)
=
0.26;
95%
CI
0.17-0.34)
SOL
(SMD
0.38
min;
0.30-0.45)
found.
percentage
individuals
increased
(pooled
relative
1.4;
1.24-1.61).
Moreover,
57.3%
(95%
50.01-61.55)
reported
change
quality;
37.3%
34.27-40.39)
these,
it
worsening.
included
decrease
efficiency
an
insomnia,
consumption.Timely
interventions
are
warranted
view
uncovered
their
potentially
negative
impact
health.
Further
research
particular
longitudinal
using
validated
instruments
examining
long-term
variables
is
needed.https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/prospero/display_record.php?ID=CRD42021256378,
identifier
CRD42021256378.
Journal of the American Medical Directors Association,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
24(8), P. 1193 - 1206.e5
Published: June 7, 2023
In
adults,
short
and
long
sleep
duration
has
been
associated
with
sarcopenia
risk.
Studies
have
shown
that
various
factors,
including
biological
psychological
could
be
the
underlying
cause
of
association
between
aberrant
this
study,
we
qualitatively
quantitatively
summarized
previously
published
studies
on
to
assess
relationship
risk
in
adults.
This
would
aid
enhancing
our
understanding
recent
advancements
field
risk.Systematic
review
meta-analysis.In
review,
included
evaluating
adults
observational
studies.Five
electronic
databases
(PubMed,
EMBASE,
Cochrane
Library,
China
National
Knowledge
Infrastructure,
Web
Science)
were
searched
April
20,
2023,
identify
related
duration.
Next,
calculated
odds
ratios
(ORs)
for
prevalence
based
adjusted
data
from
individual
studies.
Statistical
analyses
performed
using
Stata
11.0.Sarcopenia
was
high
(18%)
Our
results
showed
a
significant
older
(OR
1.2,
95%
CI
1.02-1.41,
I2
=
56.6%).
Furthermore,
observed
all
participants
long-duration
1.53,
1.34-1.75,
56.8%).
We
also
heterogeneity
ORs.There
correlation
or
duration,
especially
sleep,
relatively
high.
Preventing Chronic Disease,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
20
Published: Aug. 28, 2023
Preventing
Chronic
Disease
(PCD)
is
a
peer-reviewed
electronic
journal
established
by
the
National
Center
for
Prevention
and
Health
Promotion.
PCD
provides
an
open
exchange
of
information
knowledge
among
researchers,
practitioners,
policy
makers,
others
who
strive
to
improve
health
public
through
chronic
disease
prevention.