2016
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2016.01547
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The Relationship between Sleep Complaints, Depression, and Executive Functions on Older Adults

Abstract: Aim: In this manuscript, we report data on the association between executive functions screened by Frontal Assessment Battery, Five Digit Test and Digit Span with self-reported depressive symptoms and sleep complaints in non-demented older adults.Methods: A total sample of 95 non-demented older adults performed Geriatric Depression Scale short version, Frontal Assessment Battery, Five Digit Test, Digit Span, and clinical interview. We split participants in groups stratified by age according to: young-old (60–6… Show more

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“…However, looking at the scatter plots, it seems that the detrimental effects of tyrosine administration on proactive inhibitory responses in brain and behavior were especially apparent in the middle-old, sometimes referred to as old-old, group (70–79 years) relative to the young-old (60–69 years) participants. This is in accordance with the sub-group definition by some authors (Forman et al, 1992; de Almondes et al, 2016), although others have defined young-old individuals as 65-74 years old (Zizza et al, 2009; Moon et al, 2018) . In either definition, most of our participants were in the young-old group.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…However, looking at the scatter plots, it seems that the detrimental effects of tyrosine administration on proactive inhibitory responses in brain and behavior were especially apparent in the middle-old, sometimes referred to as old-old, group (70–79 years) relative to the young-old (60–69 years) participants. This is in accordance with the sub-group definition by some authors (Forman et al, 1992; de Almondes et al, 2016), although others have defined young-old individuals as 65-74 years old (Zizza et al, 2009; Moon et al, 2018) . In either definition, most of our participants were in the young-old group.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…It is well documented that anxiety and depression are common in the aged population . Depression in aged subjects can lead to adverse outcomes, including impairment in executive functions, medical illnesses, disability, increased mortality, and increased health services utilization . Accelerated age‐related changes in sleep architecture may be linked to depressed mood in older adults .…”
Section: Sleep Depression and Anxietymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To conclude, the study of de Almondes et al (2016) highlight the presence of an association between poor sleep, depressive symptoms and executive functioning in older adults. Results appear promising, although replication studies are needed that address also the issue of the reciprocal influence between sleep quality, depressive symptoms severity and executive functioning using a clearer definition of sleep complaints and valid and reliable instruments for their assessment.…”
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confidence: 88%
“…Nevertheless, to date few studies investigated the relationships between these three variables. The present commentary aims to draw attention to some factors that may be considered for advancing knowledge in this field, starting from findings reported by de Almondes et al (2016) in the article recently published in “Frontiers in Psychology.”…”
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confidence: 99%
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