The Connection Between Sleep Apnea and Cognitive Decline

A new analysis of data from five population-based studies suggests that better sleep consolidation and the absence of obstructive sleep apnea are associated with higher cognitive function in adults without dementia. On the other hand, shorter sleep duration is linked to impaired attention and cognitive issues. The study highlights the importance of preventing obstructive sleep apnea and improving sleep consolidation for optimizing cognition with aging. Further research is needed to explore interventions that can improve consolidated sleep and maintain cognitive function. Lifestyle changes, such as weight loss and stress management, can help decrease obstructive sleep apnea.
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