Association of Sleep, Neuropsychological Performance, and Gray Matter Volume With Glymphatic Function in Community-Dwelling Older Adults.
Tiing Yee SiowCheng-Hong TohJung-Lung HsuGeng-Hao LiuShwu-Hua LeeNing-Hung ChenChangjui James FuMauricio CastilloJi-Tseng FangPublished in: Neurology (2021)
Significant associations were identified between glymphatic function and sleep, stressing the importance of sleep for brain health. This study also revealed associations between DTI-ALPS, neuropsychological performance, and cerebral gray matter volumes, suggesting the potential of DTI-ALPS as a biomarker for cognitive disorders.