Gender differences in the associations of circadian function with cognition among older persons with sleep disturbances
Pan Y, Cho G, Doyle M, Polisetty L, Burzynski C, Iannone L, Knauert M, Yaggi H, Gill T, Miner B. Gender differences in the associations of circadian function with cognition among older persons with sleep disturbances. Alzheimer's & Dementia 2024, 20: e089617. PMCID: PMC11716249, DOI: 10.1002/alz.089617.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMoCA scoresOlder adultsCognitive functionCommunity-dwelling older adultsCommunity-living adultsSleep disturbanceMontreal Cognitive AssessmentNo significant associationSleep-related factorsDays of actigraphyOlder personsActivity countsGender differencesPearson correlation coefficientMinority raceScore associationsInvestigate gender differencesCognitive AssessmentCircadian functionSlow wave sleepSignificant associationTotal sleep timeMoCANight of polysomnographyOlder men0230 Comparing Subjective and Objective Measures of Chronotypes and Their Associations with Age in Older Adults
Pan Y, Cho G, Burzynski C, Polisetty L, Doyle M, Iannone L, Knauert M, Yaggi H, Gill T, Miner B. 0230 Comparing Subjective and Objective Measures of Chronotypes and Their Associations with Age in Older Adults. Sleep 2024, 47: a99-a99. DOI: 10.1093/sleep/zsae067.0230.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchOlder adultsAssociated with ageCommunity-living older adultsSleep midpointSeven-daySelf-reported sleep complaintsDays of actigraphyChi-square testTwo-sample t-testActivity countsNo significant differencePearson correlation coefficientAdverse outcomesCT groupMinority raceVariability of chronotypeAdvanced ageObservational studyMorningness-Eveningness QuestionnaireMeasures of chronotypeDemographic factorsSleep onsetModerate correlationSleep disturbanceSignificant difference
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