Sleep Duration in Midlife and Later Life in Relation to Cognition (original) (raw)

2014, Journal of the American Geriatrics Society

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The study investigates the impact of sleep duration during midlife and later life on cognitive function. It explores how variations in sleep duration relate to cognitive performance in older adults, emphasizing the importance of maintaining adequate sleep for cognitive health. The findings suggest a significant association between sleep patterns and cognitive decline, highlighting the need for interventions targeting sleep improvement to enhance cognitive outcomes in aging populations.

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