Sex Differences in the Role of Sleep on Cognition in Older Adults.
Yumiko WirantoCatherine SiengsukonDiego R MazzottiJeffrey M BurnsAmber S WattsPublished in: medRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences (2024)
Our findings suggest that the relationships between sleep quality and cognition differ between older males and females, with executive function being the most influenced by objective and self-reported sleep. Interventions targeting sleep quality to mitigate cognitive decline in older adults may need to be tailored according to sex, with distinct approaches for males and females.