Sleep in Early-Middle Age: Why it Matters Now.
New research on sleep 😴
Based on sleep questionnaires and brain MRIs, a new study found that issues like trouble falling asleep or waking too early around age 40 were linked with an older brain age.
Not only was that true for a snapshot in time, but similar findings persisted over 5 years as long as sleep struggles were not addressed.
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REFERENCE:
Cavaillès C, Dintica C, Habes M, Leng Y, Carnethon MR, Yaffe K. Association of Self-Reported Sleep Characteristics With Neuroimaging Markers of Brain Aging Years Later in Middle-Aged Adults. Neurology. 2024;103(10):e209988. [link]