People with lower proportions of slow wave and REM sleep had smaller volumes in brain regions known to undergo early structural changes in Alzheimer’s disease, after adjusting for potential confounders including demographics, smoking history, alcohol use, hypertension, and coronary heart disease.
People with lower proportions of slow wave and REM sleep had smaller volumes in brain regions known to undergo early structural changes in Alzheimer’s disease, after adjusting for potential confounders including demographics, smoking history, alcohol use, hypertension, and coronary heart disease.