Snoring and risk of dementia: a prospective cohort and Mendelian randomization study.
Yaqing GaoShea J AndrewsIyas DaghlasWilla D BrenowitzCyrus A RajiKristine YaffeYue LengPublished in: Sleep (2024)
The phenotypic association between snoring and lower dementia risk likely stems from reverse causation, with genetic predisposition to AD associated with reduced snoring. This may be driven by weight loss in prodromal AD. Increased attention should be paid to reduced snoring and weight loss in older adults as potential early indicators of dementia risk.