Sleep and circadian rhythm disruptions in behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia.
Marco FilardiValentina GnoniLudovica TamburrinoSalvatore NigroDaniele UrsoDavide VilellaBenedetta TafuriAlessia GiugnoRoberto De BlasiStefano ZoccolellaGiancarlo LogroscinoPublished in: Alzheimer's & dementia : the journal of the Alzheimer's Association (2024)
We assessed sleep and circadian rhythms in behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia (bvFTD) using actigraphy. Patients with bvFTD show increased sleep duration and reduced sleep quality. Patients with bvFTD show rest-activity alterations in the morning and early afternoon. Sleep duration is associated with reduced cortical thickness in frontal regions. These alterations may represent an early sign of neurodegeneration.