No phenotypic or genotypic evidence for a link between sleep duration and brain atrophy
Short sleep is held to cause poorer brain health, but is short sleep associated with higher rates of brain structural decline? Analysing 8,153 longitudinal MRIs from 3,893 healthy adults, we found no evidence for an association between sleep duration and brain atrophy. In contrast, cross-sectional a...
Main Authors: | Fjell, AM, Sørensen, Ø, Wang, Y, Amlien, IK, Baaré, WFC, Bartrés-Faz, D, Bertram, L, Boraxbekk, C-J, Brandmaier, AM, Demuth, I, Drevon, CA, Ebmeier, KP, Ghisletta, P, Kievit, R, Kühn, S, Skak Madsen, K, Mowinckel, AM, Nyberg, L, Sexton, CE, Solé-Padullés, C, Vidal-Piñeiro, D, Wagner, G, Watne, LO, Walhovd, KB |
---|---|
Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Springer Nature
2023
|
Similar Items
-
Is short sleep bad for the brain? Brain structure and cognitive function in short sleepers
by: Fjell, AM, et al.
Published: (2023) -
Is short sleep bad for the brain? Brain structure and cognitive function in short sleepers
by: Fjell, AM, et al.
Published: (2022) -
Sleep duration and brain structure - phenotypic associations and genotypic covariance
by: Fjell, AM, et al.
Published: (2022) -
Brain aging differs with cognitive ability regardless of education
by: Walhovd, KB, et al.
Published: (2022) -
No association between loneliness, episodic memory and hippocampal volume change in young and healthy older adults: a longitudinal European multicenter study
by: Solé-Padullés, C, et al.
Published: (2022)