Sleep Med review · 2018
Mental performance
Protect your memory while you sleep.
Reviewing decades of studies, researchers found that sleep-disordered breathing, the snoring-and-gasping kind, is linked to a 2 to 6 times higher risk of cognitive decline, and that it is a modifiable risk factor. Keeping the airway open at night is one of the few levers you actually control.
Disordered breathing is linked to faster decline. The good news: it is fixable.
Sleep Disturbance, Cognitive Decline & Dementia: a review. 2018.Association, not causation; nasal breathing helps keep the airway open, it is not a dementia treatment.
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