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Dialogues in Clinical Neuroscience
Many of the body's systems that function to maintain optimal health and well-being decline with advancing age. Aerobic capacity, muscle mass, and strength all progressively decline. Significant sleep disturbances are associated with increases in morb
Autor:
J, Krieger, M V, Vitiello
Publikováno v:
Sleep medicine reviews. 1(1)
Autor:
M V, Vitiello
Publikováno v:
Geriatrics. 54(11)
Fundamental changes in sleep patterns are associated with normal aging, but disturbed sleep with resultant daytime sleepiness and fatigue is an extremely common occurrence among older persons and a frequent catalyst for physician visits. Sleep disord
Publikováno v:
Sleep. 18(1)
Night-to-night variability in the minutes of slow-wave sleep (SWS: combined minutes of stages 3 and 4 sleep) was examined for 50 healthy adults: 23 women (56-82 years old) and 27 men (54-74 years old). Visually rated SWS was more variable night to ni
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Sleep. 17(8)
Using the sleep records of 200 men and women (age 55-85 years), we have developed a human-assisted computer scoring system, C STAGE. The system can have many applications, including quantitative electroencephalographic (EEG) analysis during specific
Publikováno v:
Neurology. 42(7 Suppl 6)
Approximately 10% of the elderly population have a dementing illness that manifests itself clinically by significant cognitive deficits. Half of these individuals have Alzheimer's disease (AD), a progressive degeneration of cortical and subcortical n
Publikováno v:
The New England journal of medicine. 323(8)
Publikováno v:
Psychology and aging. 1(1)
At present most reports of functional decline in patients with Alzheimer's Disease (AD) are anecdotal, and few studies have objectively documented the course of the disease. This is a report of a 2-year follow-up of 15 AD patients characterized by mi
Autor:
M V, Vitiello, P N, Prinz
Publikováno v:
Clinics in geriatric medicine. 5(2)
Significant changes in sleep/wake patterns, particularly loss of SWS and increased amount and frequency of nighttime wakefulness, apparently occur even at an early stage of the AD process. These disruptions of nighttime sleep increase in magnitude wi