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The Sleep-Function Nexus in Alzheimer’s: A Model for Chronic Disease Management

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The Sleep-Function Nexus in Alzheimer’s: A Model for Chronic Disease Management

A large-scale cross-sectional analysis of over 10,800 individuals from the National Alzheimer’s Coordinating Center database has revealed a significant association between sleep disorders and functional decline in Alzheimer’s disease (AD). The study found that sleep problems are linked to greater cognitive impairment and poorer performance in instrumental activities of daily living (IADL). Using structural equation modeling, researchers determined that cognitive impairment mediates approximately 62% of the relationship between sleep disorders and functional limitations, highlighting a substantial indirect pathway.

Why it might matter to you: This research underscores the systemic impact of sleep disruption on chronic inflammatory and degenerative conditions, a concept highly relevant to rheumatology where fatigue and sleep disturbances are prevalent comorbidities. The methodological approach of quantifying the mediated effect of a symptom (sleep disorder) through a core disease mechanism (cognitive impairment) on functional outcomes provides a valuable framework for investigating similar pathways in autoimmune diseases. For clinical practice, it reinforces the potential value of comprehensive symptom management, including sleep screening, as part of holistic care strategies to improve patient quality of life and functional independence.

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