Effects of napping on cognitive function modulation in elderly adults with a morning chronotype: A nationwide survey

作者: Su‐Chen Fang , Chun‐Jen Huang , Yu‐Lin Wu , Pei‐Yu Wu , Pei‐Shan Tsai

DOI: 10.1111/JSR.12724

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摘要: Circadian rhythms and napping habits have been associated with cognitive function; however, little is known about the interaction effects on function. The present study examined moderating of relationship between chronotypes function decline in elderly adults. This cross-sectional analysed data from 2009 Taiwan National Health Interview Survey. A total 1,724 adults (aged ≥65 years) were included. Cognitive was determined by Mini-Mental State Examination. Participants' assessed using midpoint sleep. Napping self-report questions. Demographic data, health-related factors sleep characteristics participants also as potential confounding factors. hierarchical regression will be used to test role chronotype level after adjustment for confounders. significant effect observed MMSE score (b = -0.29, SE = 0.14, p = 0.03). Morning-type patients nap durations >60 min exhibited significantly higher scores than non-nappers (F = 7.48; p = 0.00). nationwide survey confirms that morning-type adults, are less decline; not evening-type intermediate-type

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