Title | Sleep-wake behaviors associated with cognitive performance in middle-aged participants of the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos. |
Publication Type | Publication |
Year | 2024 |
Authors | Smagula SF, Zhang G, Krafty RT, Ramos A, Sotres-Alvarez D, Rodakowski J, Gallo LC, Lamar M, Gujral S, Fischer D, Tarraf W, Mossavar-Rahmani Y, Redline S, Stone KL, González HM, Patel SR |
Journal | Sleep Health |
Volume | 10 |
Issue | 4 |
Pagination | 500-507 |
Date Published | 2024 Aug |
ISSN | 2352-7226 |
Keywords | Circadian Rhythm, Cognition, Female, Hispanic or Latino, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, sleep, Wakefulness |
Abstract | OBJECTIVES: Many sleep-wake behaviors have been associated with cognition. We examined a panel of sleep-wake/activity characteristics to determine which are most robustly related to having low cognitive performance in midlife. Secondarily, we evaluate the predictive utility of sleep-wake measures to screen for low cognitive performance.METHODS: The outcome was low cognitive performance defined as being >1 standard deviation below average age/sex/education internally normalized composite cognitive performance levels assessed in the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos. Analyses included 1006 individuals who had sufficient sleep-wake measurements about 2years later (mean age=54.9, standard deviation= 5.1; 68.82% female). We evaluated associations of 31 sleep-wake variables with low cognitive performance using separate logistic regressions.RESULTS: In individual models, the strongest sleep-wake correlates of low cognitive performance were measures of weaker and unstable 24-hour rhythms; greater 24-hour fragmentation; longer time-in-bed; and lower rhythm amplitude. One standard deviation worse on these sleep-wake factors was associated with ∼20%-30% greater odds of having low cognitive performance. In an internally cross-validated prediction model, the independent correlates of low cognitive performance were: lower Sleep Regularity Index scores; lower pseudo-F statistics (modellability of 24-hour rhythms); lower activity rhythm amplitude; and greater time in bed. Area under the curve was low/moderate (64%) indicating poor predictive utility.CONCLUSION: The strongest sleep-wake behavioral correlates of low cognitive performance were measures of longer time-in-bed and irregular/weak rhythms. These sleep-wake assessments were not useful to identify previous low cognitive performance. Given their potential modifiability, experimental trials could test if targeting midlife time-in-bed and/or irregular rhythms influences cognition. |
DOI | 10.1016/j.sleh.2024.02.002 |
Alternate Journal | Sleep Health |
PubMed ID | 38693044 |
PubMed Central ID | PMC11309910 |
Grant List | HHSN268201300005C / HL / NHLBI NIH HHS / United States HHSN268201300004C / HL / NHLBI NIH HHS / United States N01HC65236 / HL / NHLBI NIH HHS / United States N01HC65235 / HL / NHLBI NIH HHS / United States R01 AG062711 / AG / NIA NIH HHS / United States N01HC65233 / HL / NHLBI NIH HHS / United States N01HC65237 / HL / NHLBI NIH HHS / United States R21 AG074094 / AG / NIA NIH HHS / United States R01 HL098297 / HL / NHLBI NIH HHS / United States K23 MH125074 / MH / NIMH NIH HHS / United States HHSN268201300001C / HL / NHLBI NIH HHS / United States HHSN268201300003I / HL / NHLBI NIH HHS / United States RF1 AG061022 / AG / NIA NIH HHS / United States R56 AG048642 / AG / NIA NIH HHS / United States RF1 AG054548 / AG / NIA NIH HHS / United States N01HC65234 / HL / NHLBI NIH HHS / United States HHSN268201300003C / HL / NHLBI NIH HHS / United States R01 AG075758 / AG / NIA NIH HHS / United States |
Sleep-wake behaviors associated with cognitive performance in middle-aged participants of the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos.
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