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Self-reported sleep relates to hippocampal atrophy across the adult lifespan: results from the Lifebrain consortium

OBJECTIVES: Poor sleep is associated with multiple age-related neurodegenerative and neuropsychiatric conditions. The hippocampus plays a special role in sleep and sleep-dependent cognition, and accelerated hippocampal atrophy is typically seen with higher age. Hence, it is critical to establish how...

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Autores principales: Fjell, Anders M, Sørensen, Øystein, Amlien, Inge K, Bartrés-Faz, David, Bros, Didac Maciá, Buchmann, Nikolaus, Demuth, Ilja, Drevon, Christian A, Düzel, Sandra, Ebmeier, Klaus P, Idland, Ane-Victoria, Kietzmann, Tim C, Kievit, Rogier, Kühn, Simone, Lindenberger, Ulman, Mowinckel, Athanasia M, Nyberg, Lars, Price, Darren, Sexton, Claire E, Solé-Padullés, Cristina, Pudas, Sara, Sederevicius, Donatas, Suri, Sana, Wagner, Gerd, Watne, Leiv Otto, Westerhausen, René, Zsoldos, Enikő, Walhovd, Kristine B
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7215271/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31738420
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/sleep/zsz280
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author Fjell, Anders M
Sørensen, Øystein
Amlien, Inge K
Bartrés-Faz, David
Bros, Didac Maciá
Buchmann, Nikolaus
Demuth, Ilja
Drevon, Christian A
Düzel, Sandra
Ebmeier, Klaus P
Idland, Ane-Victoria
Kietzmann, Tim C
Kievit, Rogier
Kühn, Simone
Lindenberger, Ulman
Mowinckel, Athanasia M
Nyberg, Lars
Price, Darren
Sexton, Claire E
Solé-Padullés, Cristina
Pudas, Sara
Sederevicius, Donatas
Suri, Sana
Wagner, Gerd
Watne, Leiv Otto
Westerhausen, René
Zsoldos, Enikő
Walhovd, Kristine B
author_facet Fjell, Anders M
Sørensen, Øystein
Amlien, Inge K
Bartrés-Faz, David
Bros, Didac Maciá
Buchmann, Nikolaus
Demuth, Ilja
Drevon, Christian A
Düzel, Sandra
Ebmeier, Klaus P
Idland, Ane-Victoria
Kietzmann, Tim C
Kievit, Rogier
Kühn, Simone
Lindenberger, Ulman
Mowinckel, Athanasia M
Nyberg, Lars
Price, Darren
Sexton, Claire E
Solé-Padullés, Cristina
Pudas, Sara
Sederevicius, Donatas
Suri, Sana
Wagner, Gerd
Watne, Leiv Otto
Westerhausen, René
Zsoldos, Enikő
Walhovd, Kristine B
author_sort Fjell, Anders M
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description OBJECTIVES: Poor sleep is associated with multiple age-related neurodegenerative and neuropsychiatric conditions. The hippocampus plays a special role in sleep and sleep-dependent cognition, and accelerated hippocampal atrophy is typically seen with higher age. Hence, it is critical to establish how the relationship between sleep and hippocampal volume loss unfolds across the adult lifespan. METHODS: Self-reported sleep measures and MRI-derived hippocampal volumes were obtained from 3105 cognitively normal participants (18–90 years) from major European brain studies in the Lifebrain consortium. Hippocampal volume change was estimated from 5116 MRIs from 1299 participants for whom longitudinal MRIs were available, followed up to 11 years with a mean interval of 3.3 years. Cross-sectional analyses were repeated in a sample of 21,390 participants from the UK Biobank. RESULTS: No cross-sectional sleep—hippocampal volume relationships were found. However, worse sleep quality, efficiency, problems, and daytime tiredness were related to greater hippocampal volume loss over time, with high scorers showing 0.22% greater annual loss than low scorers. The relationship between sleep and hippocampal atrophy did not vary across age. Simulations showed that the observed longitudinal effects were too small to be detected as age-interactions in the cross-sectional analyses. CONCLUSIONS: Worse self-reported sleep is associated with higher rates of hippocampal volume decline across the adult lifespan. This suggests that sleep is relevant to understand individual differences in hippocampal atrophy, but limited effect sizes call for cautious interpretation.
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spelling pubmed-72152712020-05-15 Self-reported sleep relates to hippocampal atrophy across the adult lifespan: results from the Lifebrain consortium Fjell, Anders M Sørensen, Øystein Amlien, Inge K Bartrés-Faz, David Bros, Didac Maciá Buchmann, Nikolaus Demuth, Ilja Drevon, Christian A Düzel, Sandra Ebmeier, Klaus P Idland, Ane-Victoria Kietzmann, Tim C Kievit, Rogier Kühn, Simone Lindenberger, Ulman Mowinckel, Athanasia M Nyberg, Lars Price, Darren Sexton, Claire E Solé-Padullés, Cristina Pudas, Sara Sederevicius, Donatas Suri, Sana Wagner, Gerd Watne, Leiv Otto Westerhausen, René Zsoldos, Enikő Walhovd, Kristine B Sleep Sleep Across the Lifespan OBJECTIVES: Poor sleep is associated with multiple age-related neurodegenerative and neuropsychiatric conditions. The hippocampus plays a special role in sleep and sleep-dependent cognition, and accelerated hippocampal atrophy is typically seen with higher age. Hence, it is critical to establish how the relationship between sleep and hippocampal volume loss unfolds across the adult lifespan. METHODS: Self-reported sleep measures and MRI-derived hippocampal volumes were obtained from 3105 cognitively normal participants (18–90 years) from major European brain studies in the Lifebrain consortium. Hippocampal volume change was estimated from 5116 MRIs from 1299 participants for whom longitudinal MRIs were available, followed up to 11 years with a mean interval of 3.3 years. Cross-sectional analyses were repeated in a sample of 21,390 participants from the UK Biobank. RESULTS: No cross-sectional sleep—hippocampal volume relationships were found. However, worse sleep quality, efficiency, problems, and daytime tiredness were related to greater hippocampal volume loss over time, with high scorers showing 0.22% greater annual loss than low scorers. The relationship between sleep and hippocampal atrophy did not vary across age. Simulations showed that the observed longitudinal effects were too small to be detected as age-interactions in the cross-sectional analyses. CONCLUSIONS: Worse self-reported sleep is associated with higher rates of hippocampal volume decline across the adult lifespan. This suggests that sleep is relevant to understand individual differences in hippocampal atrophy, but limited effect sizes call for cautious interpretation. Oxford University Press 2019-11-18 /pmc/articles/PMC7215271/ /pubmed/31738420 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/sleep/zsz280 Text en © Sleep Research Society 2019. Published by Oxford University Press [on behalf of the Sleep Research Society]. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
spellingShingle Sleep Across the Lifespan
Fjell, Anders M
Sørensen, Øystein
Amlien, Inge K
Bartrés-Faz, David
Bros, Didac Maciá
Buchmann, Nikolaus
Demuth, Ilja
Drevon, Christian A
Düzel, Sandra
Ebmeier, Klaus P
Idland, Ane-Victoria
Kietzmann, Tim C
Kievit, Rogier
Kühn, Simone
Lindenberger, Ulman
Mowinckel, Athanasia M
Nyberg, Lars
Price, Darren
Sexton, Claire E
Solé-Padullés, Cristina
Pudas, Sara
Sederevicius, Donatas
Suri, Sana
Wagner, Gerd
Watne, Leiv Otto
Westerhausen, René
Zsoldos, Enikő
Walhovd, Kristine B
Self-reported sleep relates to hippocampal atrophy across the adult lifespan: results from the Lifebrain consortium
title Self-reported sleep relates to hippocampal atrophy across the adult lifespan: results from the Lifebrain consortium
title_full Self-reported sleep relates to hippocampal atrophy across the adult lifespan: results from the Lifebrain consortium
title_fullStr Self-reported sleep relates to hippocampal atrophy across the adult lifespan: results from the Lifebrain consortium
title_full_unstemmed Self-reported sleep relates to hippocampal atrophy across the adult lifespan: results from the Lifebrain consortium
title_short Self-reported sleep relates to hippocampal atrophy across the adult lifespan: results from the Lifebrain consortium
title_sort self-reported sleep relates to hippocampal atrophy across the adult lifespan: results from the lifebrain consortium
topic Sleep Across the Lifespan
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7215271/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31738420
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/sleep/zsz280
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