Sleep-disordered breathing and cognitive impairment in elderly Japanese-American men

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作者
Foley, DJ [1 ]
Masaki, K
White, L
Larkin, EK
Monjan, A
Redline, S
机构
[1] NIA, Lab Epidemiol Demog & Biometry, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA
[2] Univ Hawaii, Dept Geriatr Med, Honolulu, HI 96817 USA
[3] Pacific Hlth Res Inst, Honolulu, HI 96813 USA
[4] Case Western Reserve Univ, Cleveland, OH 44106 USA
[5] NIA, Neurosci & Neuropsychol Aging Program, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA
关键词
sleep-disordered breathing; cognition; aging; epidemiology; Japanese-American;
D O I
10.1093/sleep/26.5.596
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Study Objective: To assess the association between sleep-disordered breathing and cognitive functioning in an elderly cohort of Japanese-American men Design: Cross-sectional study Setting: The Honolulu-Asia Aging Study of Sleep Apnea, Oahu, Hawaii Participants: 718 men between 79 and 97 years of age examined in 1999 and 2000 Measurements: Apnea-hypopnea index from in-home overnight polysomnography, performance on the Cognitive Abilities Screening Instrument, body mass index, neck circumference, Epworth Sleepiness Scale, snoring, Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression 11-item depression scale, physical disability, and history of heart disease, stroke, hypertension, diabetes, and dementia. Results: Less than 30% of the men had no sleep-disordered breathing (apnea-hypopnea index <5) and nearly one-fifth (19%) had severe sleep-disordered breathing (apnea-hypopnea index greater than or equal to 30). Severe sleep-disordered breathing was associated with higher body mass index, habitual snoring, and daytime drowsiness. No association was found between sleep-disordered breathing and cognitive functioning, including measures of memory function, concentration, and attention. Conclusions: Sleep-disordered breathing was associated with more drowsiness but not with poor performance on standardized cognitive tests used to screen for Alzheimer disease and other dementias in older persons. Because a healthy-participant effect may have contributed to this finding, more extensive cognitive testing may be necessary to reveal more subtle deficits from sleep-disordered breathing.
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