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Self-reported sleep disturbances are associated with poorer cognitive performance in older adults with hypertension: a multi-parameter risk factor investigation.

Jordan N KohnEmily TroyerRobert N Guay-RossKathleen WilsonAmanda WalkerChad SpoonChristopher PruittGary LyaschMeredith A PungMilos MilicLaura S RedwineSuzi Hong
Published in: International psychogeriatrics (2021)
Our results indicate that the deleterious impact of self-reported sleep disturbances on cognitive performance was prominent over other risk factors and illustrate the importance of clinician evaluation of sleep in patients with or at risk of diminished cognitive performance. Future, longitudinal studies implementing a comprehensive neuropsychological battery and objective sleep measurement are warranted to further explore these associations.
Keyphrases
  • risk factors
  • physical activity
  • sleep quality
  • blood pressure
  • current status
  • middle aged