Researchers Just Found Another Dementia Risk Factor
Labroots · 4h
Sleep Apnea at 50+ Linked to Higher Dementia Risk
Sleep apnea at age 50 and over is linked to a higher risk of dementia- especially among women. The findings offer new insight into the role of sleep apnea on long-term cognitive health. The corresponding study was published in Sleep Advances .
The Caledonian Record · 3d
Sleep Apnea Could Raise Dementia Risk, Especially for Women
Across the board, a history of sleep apnea appeared to boost dementia risks for women more than men, the study found. It's not yet clear why that gender gap exists. According to the researchers, sleep apnea in women tends to boost rates of heart disease and/or insomnia, both of which can harm brain function.
Science Daily · 4d
Sleep apnea contributes to dementia in older adults, especially women
Sleep apnea, a common yet underdiagnosed sleep disorder, contributes to the development of dementia among adults -- particularly women, a new study suggests. At every age level, women with known or suspected sleep apnea were more likely than men to be diagnosed with dementia.
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