Age‐Related Changes of Circadian Rhythms and Sleep‐Wake Cycles

Aug 2, 2003Journal of the American Geriatrics Society

How daily body rhythms and sleep-wake patterns change with age

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Abstract

Home sleep times and illumination peak times were advanced in older adults compared to younger adults.

  • Older adults exhibited earlier sleep onset and sleep offset times compared to younger adults.
  • The timing of sleep-related hormones, such as cortisol and melatonin, was also advanced in older adults.
  • No significant changes were observed in the phase relationships between sleep onset and hormone rhythms in older adults.
  • Evening naps in older adults were associated with more advanced sleep offset and melatonin rhythms.
  • The findings suggest that aging affects the relationship between sleep patterns and circadian rhythms.

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