Journal article
International recommendations for sleep and circadian research in aging and Alzheimer's disease: A Delphi consensus study
Alzheimer's & dementia, Vol.21(10), e70742
2025
Abstract
Introduction
Research in the field of sleep, aging, and dementia is rapidly growing. Consensus guidance is needed to facilitate high-quality research, comparability, and consistency.
Methods
A modified Delphi consensus study was conducted by the Sleep and Circadian Rhythms Professional Interest Area of the International Society to Advance Alzheimer's Research and Treatment (ISTAART) and an international panel of experts to establish recommendations for future research.
Results
After two voting rounds, the group (1) determined by consensus the most relevant sleep and circadian features to assess in the context of aging and dementia research, (2) established recommendations on data acquisition and report for future studies, and (3) identified high-priority future directions.
Discussion
This expert consensus study provides guidance to develop high-quality sleep and circadian research in the context of aging and dementia. Similar recommendations will need to be established for clinical practice.
Details
- Title
- International recommendations for sleep and circadian research in aging and Alzheimer's disease: A Delphi consensus study
- Authors/Creators
- Claire André - Physiopathologie et imagerie des troubles neurologiquesLaura Stankeviciute - University of GothenburgJohannes C Michaelian - The University of SydneyInga M Antonsdottir - Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical CenterRuth M Benca - Wake Forest UniversityElizabeth J Coulthard - North Bristol NHS TrustAngela L D'RozarioDerk‐Jan Dijk - Imperial College LondonSandra Gimenez - Biomedical Research Networking Center on Neurodegenerative DiseasesMaurizio Gorgoni - Fondazione Santa LuciaYue Leng - University of California, San FranciscoBrendan P Lucey - Washington University in St. LouisMatthew P Pase - Monash UniversityStephanie R Rainey-Smith - Australian Alzheimer’s Research FoundationIvana Rosenzweig - Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation TrustAdam P Spira - Johns Hopkins UniversityJoseph R Winer - Stanford UniversityGéraldine Rauchs - Physiopathologie et imagerie des troubles neurologiquesSharon L Naismith - The University of Sydney
- Publication Details
- Alzheimer's & dementia, Vol.21(10), e70742
- Publisher
- John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
- Identifiers
- 991005824650207891
- Copyright
- © 2025 The Author(s).
- Murdoch Affiliation
- Centre for Healthy Ageing
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
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