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Prolonged Sleep May Be Early Warning Sign of Dementia

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I do not know how many hours members of this forum sleep. I think about 7 to 8 hours may be healthy (my layman opinion). Recently someone got me this Fitbit thing and it measures the quality of sleep and actual hours slept which turns out to be less than the amount spent in bed.

If a person starts sleeping more than 9 hours it is a symptom of possibly dementia. This hypothesis is not verified yet

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Older adults who started sleeping more than nine hours a night — but had not previously slept so much — were at more than double the risk of developing dementia a decade later than those who slept nine hours or less, researchers report.

The increased risk was not seen in people who had always slept more than nine hours.

“We’re not suggesting you go wake up Grandpa. We think this might be a marker for the risk of dementia, not a cause” of the illness, said Dr. Sudha Seshadri, a professor of neurology at Boston University School of Medicine and the senior author of the study, in Neurology.

Using data from 2,457 people, average age 72, who were part of a study in Framingham, Mass., the researchers found that those with a new habit of excessive slumber were at a greater risk of all forms of dementia, including Alzheimer’s, which is characterized by a buildup of beta amyloid, a toxic protein fragment that forms plaques in the brain.

“My suspicion is that this is a compensatory mechanism: that at a time when amyloid is building up in the brain, people may be sleeping longer as the body is reacting and trying to remove it from the brain,” Dr. Seshadri added, cautioning that is only a hypothesis.


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https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/22/...ep-may-be-early-warning-sign-of-dementia.html
 
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