Sleep problems of older adults

The Sleep-Dementia Connection

New research suggests a link between midlife sleep patterns and dementia risk. Consistently sleeping six hours or less per night in one’s 50s, 60s, and 70s is associated with a 30% higher likelihood of developing dementia. Sleep may affect brain health by clearing waste proteins and impacting cardiovascular risk factors. Optimizing sleep duration could be crucial for preventing cognitive decline and managing dementia symptoms.

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