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Association Between Sleep Quantity and Quality in Early Adulthood With Cognitive Function in Midlife.

Yue LengKristen L KnutsonMercedes R CarnethonKristine Yaffe
Published in: Neurology (2024)
Actigraphy-measured high sleep fragmentation rather than sleep duration was associated with worse cognition among middle-aged Black and White men and women. Sleep quality is important for cognitive health even as early as midlife.
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