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Suboptimal Sleep Duration is Associated with Poorer Neuroimaging Brain Health Profiles.

Santiago Clocchiatti-TuozzoCyprien A RivierDaniela RenedoVictor M Torres LopezJacqueline GeerBrienne MinerHenry YaggiAdam de HavenonSam PayabvashKevin N ShethThomas M GillGuido J Falcone
Published in: medRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences (2023)
Among middle-aged adults without clinically observed neurological disease, suboptimal sleep duration is associated with poorer neuroimaging brain health profiles. Because the evaluated neuroimaging markers precede stroke and dementia by several years, our findings support early interventions aimed at correcting this modifiable risk factor.
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