Association Between Slow-Wave Sleep Loss and Incident Dementia

Oct 30, 2023JAMA neurology

Loss of deep sleep linked to new cases of dementia

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Abstract

Aging is associated with a 0.6% per year decrease in slow-wave sleep (SWS).

  • Each percentage decrease in SWS per year is linked to a 27% increased risk of developing dementia over 17 years.
  • The study included 346 participants aged 60 years or older with no dementia at the second sleep study.
  • SWS loss was more pronounced in individuals with Alzheimer disease genetic risk, specifically those with at least one APOE ε4 allele.
  • There was no significant association between SWS loss and hippocampal volumes measured before the second sleep study.

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