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Chronotype is Associated with Sleep Quality in Older Adults.

Scott C SauersCristina D ToedebuschRachel RichardsonAdam P SpiraJohn C MorrisDavid M HoltzmanBrendan P Lucey
Published in: medRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences (2023)
markers of brain function, such as sleep, are needed to track both future risk of cognitive impairment and response to interventions. Chronotype is a potential modifiable AD risk factor and should also be taken into account when using sleep as a marker for AD risk.
Keyphrases
  • sleep quality
  • physical activity
  • cognitive impairment
  • depressive symptoms
  • risk factors
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  • current status
  • brain injury
  • climate change
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