Sleep, Circadian Rhythms & Cognitive Function

Sleep disturbances and circadian rhythm disruptions are common in dementia and can accelerate cognitive decline. This topic will explore the relationship between sleep architecture, melatonin regulation, and neurodegenerative processes. Participants will examine evidence linking poor sleep quality, insomnia, and sleep apnea to amyloid accumulation, tau pathology, and neuroinflammation. Strategies for assessing and managing sleep disturbances in patients, including behavioral, pharmacological, and technological interventions, will be discussed. The session will highlight the importance of early identification and treatment of sleep disorders to improve cognitive outcomes, quality of life, and overall brain health. Attendees will gain practical guidance for integrating sleep management into dementia care plans.

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