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Macro and micro sleep architecture and cognitive performance in older adults

Authors :
Ina, Djonlagic
Sara, Mariani
Annette L, Fitzpatrick
Veerle M G T H, Van Der Klei
Dayna A, Johnson
Alexis C, Wood
Teresa, Seeman
Ha T, Nguyen
Michael J, Prerau
José A, Luchsinger
Joseph M, Dzierzewski
Stephen R, Rapp
Gregory J, Tranah
Kristine, Yaffe
Katherine E, Burdick
Katie L, Stone
Susan, Redline
Shaun M, Purcell
Source :
Nature human behaviour. 5(1)
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

We sought to determine which facets of sleep neurophysiology were most strongly linked to cognitive performance in 3,819 older adults from two independent cohorts, using whole-night electroencephalography. From over 150 objective sleep metrics, we identified 23 that predicted cognitive performance, and processing speed in particular, with effects that were broadly independent of gross changes in sleep quality and quantity. These metrics included rapid eye movement duration, features of the electroencephalography power spectra derived from multivariate analysis, and spindle and slow oscillation morphology and coupling. These metrics were further embedded within broader associative networks linking sleep with aging and cardiometabolic disease: individuals who, compared with similarly aged peers, had better cognitive performance tended to have profiles of sleep metrics more often seen in younger, healthier individuals. Taken together, our results point to multiple facets of sleep neurophysiology that track coherently with underlying, age-dependent determinants of cognitive and physical health trajectories in older adults.

Details

ISSN :
23973374
Volume :
5
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature human behaviour
Accession number :
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