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Dose-Response Relationship Between Sleep Regularity Index and Stage-Specific Alzheimer's Disease: Cross-Sectional
Yue Cao1, Jaehee Lee2,3, Jaehoon Seol4,5,6
1Doctoral Program in Physical Education, Health and Sport Sciences, Graduate School of Comprehensive Human Sciences, University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba 305-8574, Ibaraki, Japan.
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Background/Objectives: Daily sleep patterns are associated with cognitive health and Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, it remains unclear how suboptimal irregular sleep manifests in AD from the preclinical stage to dementia. This study aimed to establish the dose-response association between sleep irregularity and psychometrically defined stage-specific AD as well as executive dysfunction, among adults with subjective cognitive and sleep issues. Methods: Cross-sectional data were obtained from 532 Japanese adults (mean age = 63.9 years) between March 2023 and April 2024. Sleep irregularity was quantified using the Sleep Regularity Index (SRI) with 24/7 accelerometer data. A modified Poisson regression with cubic splines was performed to establish the dose-response association. Results: This study identified novel non-linear associations. The prevalence ratios of cognitive impairment, defined as being in the preclinical and more advanced stages of AD, significantly declined beyond a median SRI of 60. Participants within this SRI range also showed significantly lower prevalence ratios of poorer Trail Making Test B performance. All results were independent of age, sleep duration, and risk of depression. Conclusions: Maintaining balanced-to-regular daily sleep patterns might be optimal for AD progress from its preclinical stages, with a potential benchmark at SRI of 60, especially for those individuals at risk for cognitive decline and sleep disorders. Further research is needed to replicate this benchmark in diverse populations and to evaluate the effect of rigid sleep regularity on cognitive health.
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