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dc.date.created2021-01-13T16:42:50Z
dc.date.issued2021
dc.identifier.citationFjell, Anders Martin Sørensen, Øystein Amlien, Inge Kasbohm Bartrés-Faz, David Brandmaier, Andreas M. Buchmann, Nikolaus Demuth, Ilja Drevon, Christian A Düzel, Sandra Ebmeier, Klaus Ghisletta, Paolo Idland, Ane-Victoria Kietzmann, Tim C Kievit, Rogier A. Kühn, Simone Lindenberger, Ulman Magnussen, Fredrik Macià Bros, Didac Mowinckel, Athanasia Monika Nyberg, Lars Erik Sexton, Claire E Sole-Padulles, Cristina Pudas, Sara Roe, James Michael Sederevicius, Donatas Suri, Sana Vidal-Piñeiro, Didac Wagner, Gerd Watne, Leiv Otto Westerhausen, Rene Zsoldos, Eniko Walhovd, Kristine B . Poor Self-Reported Sleep is Related to Regional Cortical Thinning in Aging but not Memory Decline-Results From the Lifebrain Consortium. Cerebral Cortex. 2020, 1-17
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10852/99847
dc.description.abstractWe examined whether sleep quality and quantity are associated with cortical and memory changes in cognitively healthy participants across the adult lifespan. Associations between self-reported sleep parameters (Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, PSQI) and longitudinal cortical change were tested using five samples from the Lifebrain consortium (n = 2205, 4363 MRIs, 18–92 years). In additional analyses, we tested coherence with cell-specific gene expression maps from the Allen Human Brain Atlas, and relations to changes in memory performance. “PSQI # 1 Subjective sleep quality” and “PSQI #5 Sleep disturbances” were related to thinning of the right lateral temporal cortex, with lower quality and more disturbances being associated with faster thinning. The association with “PSQI #5 Sleep disturbances” emerged after 60 years, especially in regions with high expression of genes related to oligodendrocytes and S1 pyramidal neurons. None of the sleep scales were related to a longitudinal change in episodic memory function, suggesting that sleep-related cortical changes were independent of cognitive decline. The relationship to cortical brain change suggests that self-reported sleep parameters are relevant in lifespan studies, but small effect sizes indicate that self-reported sleep is not a good biomarker of general cortical degeneration in healthy older adults.
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dc.titlePoor Self-Reported Sleep is Related to Regional Cortical Thinning in Aging but not Memory Decline-Results From the Lifebrain Consortium
dc.title.alternativeENEngelskEnglishPoor Self-Reported Sleep is Related to Regional Cortical Thinning in Aging but not Memory Decline-Results From the Lifebrain Consortium
dc.typeJournal article
dc.creator.authorFjell, Anders Martin
dc.creator.authorSørensen, Øystein
dc.creator.authorAmlien, Inge Kasbohm
dc.creator.authorBartrés-Faz, David
dc.creator.authorBrandmaier, Andreas M.
dc.creator.authorBuchmann, Nikolaus
dc.creator.authorDemuth, Ilja
dc.creator.authorDrevon, Christian A
dc.creator.authorDüzel, Sandra
dc.creator.authorEbmeier, Klaus
dc.creator.authorGhisletta, Paolo
dc.creator.authorIdland, Ane-Victoria
dc.creator.authorKietzmann, Tim C
dc.creator.authorKievit, Rogier A.
dc.creator.authorKühn, Simone
dc.creator.authorLindenberger, Ulman
dc.creator.authorMagnussen, Fredrik
dc.creator.authorMacià Bros, Didac
dc.creator.authorMowinckel, Athanasia Monika
dc.creator.authorNyberg, Lars Erik
dc.creator.authorSexton, Claire E
dc.creator.authorSole-Padulles, Cristina
dc.creator.authorPudas, Sara
dc.creator.authorRoe, James Michael
dc.creator.authorSederevicius, Donatas
dc.creator.authorSuri, Sana
dc.creator.authorVidal-Piñeiro, Didac
dc.creator.authorWagner, Gerd
dc.creator.authorWatne, Leiv Otto
dc.creator.authorWesterhausen, Rene
dc.creator.authorZsoldos, Eniko
dc.creator.authorWalhovd, Kristine B
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dc.identifier.jtitleCerebral Cortex
dc.identifier.volume31
dc.identifier.issue4
dc.identifier.startpage1953
dc.identifier.endpage1969
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1093/cercor/bhaa332
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dc.type.peerreviewedPeer reviewed
dc.source.issn1047-3211
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dc.relation.projectSIGMA2/NS9084S
dc.relation.projectSIGMA2/NS9737S
dc.relation.projectEC/H2020/732592
dc.relation.projectERC/725025
dc.relation.projectERC/313440
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dc.relation.projectERC/283634
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