Linking poor sleep with cognitive impairment and dementia risk - epidemiology and mechanisms?

This session from Sleep DownUnder 2018 uncovers links between poor sleep, cognitive impairment, dementia risk and neurodegeneration

Presentations:

  • Identifying sleep and circadian timing as targets for early intervention in older adults with subjective memory complaints - Jessica Manousakis
  • How is sleep associated with markers of neurodegeneration? - Shantel Duffy
  • Objective measurement of sleep in mild cognitive impairment: A systematic review and meta-analysis - Angela D'Rozario
  • Panel discussion

Chairpersons: Craig Phillips and Camilla Hoyos

 


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Linking poor sleep with cognitive impairment and dementia risk

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