Longer self-reported sleep duration is associated with decreased performance on the montreal cognitive assessment in older adults.
Michael Malek AhmadiKrishna KoraKathy O'ConnorSharon SchofieldDavid CoonWalter NieriPublished in: Aging clinical and experimental research (2015)
The results of this study suggest that in a group of non-demented, very old subjects, self-reported sleep duration of nine or more hours is associated with decreased cognitive performance on the MoCA in older adults, even after accounting for age, gender, and presence of depressive symptoms.