Fragmentation of Rest/Activity Patterns in Community-Based Elderly Individuals Predicts Incident Heart Failure.
Lei GaoAndrew S P LimPatricia M WongArlen GabaLongchang CuiLei YuAron S BuchmanDavid A BennettKun HuPeng LiPublished in: Nature and science of sleep (2020)
Increased rest fragmentation, a potential surrogate for sleep fragmentation, is independently associated with a higher risk of developing heart failure in community-based elderly adults during up to 14 years of follow-up. Further work is required to examine the specific contributions from daytime napping versus nighttime sleep periods in the elderly, as well as the underlying autonomic and cardio-dynamic pathways that may explain the effects on heart function.