Napping and circadian sleep-wake regulation during healthy aging.
Michele DeantoniMathilde ReytMarion BailletMarine DourteStella de HaanAlexia LesoinneGilles VandewallePierre MaquetChristian BerthomierVincenzo MutoGrégory HammadChristina SchmidtPublished in: Sleep (2023)
Our data indicate that napping is associated with an altered circadian sleep-wake propensity rhythm and thereby contribute to the understanding of the biological correlates underlying napping and/or sleep-wake cycle fragmentation during healthy aging. Altered circadian sleep-wake promotion can lead to a less distinct allocation of sleep into night-time and/or a reduced wakefulness drive during the day, thereby potentially triggering the need to sleep at adverse circadian phase.