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A Compensatory Role of Physical Activity in The Association Between Sleep and Cognition
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A Compensatory Role of Physical Activity in The Association Between Sleep and Cognition

Kelsey R Sewell, Audrey M Collins, Maddison L Mellow, Ryan S Falck, Belinda M Brown, Ashleigh E Smith and Kirk I Erickson
Exercise and sport sciences reviews, Vol.52(4), pp.145-151
2024
PMID: 39190610

Abstract

We synthesize evidence investigating the hypothesis that greater engagement in physical activity (PA) may compensate for some of the negative cognitive consequences associated with poor sleep in older adults. Potential mechanistic pathways include glymphatic clearance, influences on depression, and other comorbidities. The evidence base is largely cross-sectional and observational and further experimental studies are required.

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