sleep disorders
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accelerometry, ageing, anhedonia, Anxiety, circadian rhythms, cohort study, cross sectional study, depression, Editor Eimear Foley, insomnia, lifestyle factors, longitudinal study, mood, objective, older adult, sex differences, sleep, SLEEP Advances, sleep disorders, sleep patterns, subjective, UK Biobank, wearables, WHO Composite International Diagnostic InterviewHow sleep changes across later life, and what it means for mental health
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Anxiety, benzodiazepines, depression, Drugs, Iceland, older adults, psychiatric epidemiology, Psychiatry, Psychology, psychotropic prescribing, public-health, registry data, sleep, sleep disordersIceland Psychiatric Data: 21% Diagnosed, 34% on Psychotropics (2026)
Iceland is a registry-rich country with a small enough population that genuinely…
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Anxiety, bipolar disorder, BMJ Mental Health, body clock, Carers, chronotype, circadian rhythms, clinicians, co-production, depression, Editor Eimear Foley, James Lind Alliance, lived experience, menopause, neurodiversity, patient and public involvement, priority setting, psychosis, public-health, research priorities, seasonal changes, service user involvement, sleep, sleep disorders, topical, traumaBody clocks and mental health: patients set the research agenda
Each spring, the clock change nudges our daily routines out of sync,…
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ageing, Alzheimer’s disease, Biological Psychiatry, causality, CHARLS, chronotype, circadian rhythm, cognition, cognitive ageing, cognitive decline, cohort study, Dementia, Editor Eimear Foley, insomnia, mild cognitive impairment, modifiable risk factors, napping, neurodegenerative disease, older adult, sleep, sleep disorders, sleep disturbance, sleep hygiene, sleep problems, sleep quality, UK BiobankChanging sleep patterns linked to cognitive decline and dementia
Sleep is essential for both physical and mental health. Not getting the…