Dementia and sleep: Sleep timing and duration more likely to increase mental health problems such as dementia, Alzheimer's disease and cognitive decline
- Sleep timing and time in bed (TIB) is associated with dementia risk
- Long time in bed and early sleep timing are major risk factors for developing mental health problems such as dementia, Alzheimer's disease and cognitive decline in older adults
Link Between Bedtime Routine and Dementia
New research suggests that the time people go to bed and the amount of time they sleep may affect their risk of developing dementia.Read More..
Risk of dementia was 69% higher in those who slept for more than 8 hours (versus 7-8 hours) and 2-times higher for those who went to bed before 9 PM (versus 10 PM or later).
“This suggests that cognitive function should be monitored in older adults who report prolonged time in bed and advanced sleep timing,” the authors wrote.
Reference:
- Associations of sleep timing and time in bed with dementia and cognitive decline among Chinese older adults: A cohort study - ( http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jgs.18042)
Source-Eurekalert