Your daily rhythm may matter more for brain health than previously thought. Older adults with weaker, more disrupted activity patterns were far more likely to develop dementia than those with steady ...
And those who experienced peak activity later in the afternoon — from 2:15 p.m. onward — had a 45% higher risk of dementia ...
Elevated dementia risks among older adults were associated with weaker and more fragmented circadian rest-activity rhythms ...
A study reveals that weaker circadian rhythms may significantly increase the risk of developing dementia in older adults.
A recent study in Neurology reveals that weaker, more fragmented circadian rhythms are linked to an increased dementia risk.
As anticipation builds for the longer days that follow this weekend’s switch to daylight savings time, the moment seemed ideal to turn to one of the nation’s leading circadian-rhythms researchers, UC ...