Aging, Sleep and Sleepiness Self-Assessment, and the Underlying Drives for Sleep and Wake.

Q3 Medicine
Arcady A Putilov
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Abstract

In 2016, a mini-issue of Current Aging Science (CAS) entitled "Effects of Aging on Circadian and Sleep Timing" has been published to report the state of the art in the studies of the effects of aging on the circadian and sleep regulating processes. The emphasis has been given to the regulatory processes involved in age-specific problems with sleep timing, continuity, and duration. Such problems can serve as targets for novel treatments for geriatric and sleep disorders. In the following 6 years, some new findings provided further insight into the previously recognized age-specific problems and highlighted new questions of research on the relation of aging to the regulatory mechanisms underlying circadian rhythmicity, sleep, and sleepiness. The theoretic framework of one of the directions of this research regards the interaction between the competing drives for sleep and wake as one of the basic features of regulatory processes underlying circadian rhythms, including such rhythms as the sleep-wake cycle and the diurnal variation in alertnesssleepiness levels. Here, earlier and more recently highlighted questions of the research in this framework were briefly reviewed.

衰老、睡眠和困倦自我评估,以及睡眠和觉醒的潜在驱动力。
2016年,《当代衰老科学》(CAS)发表了题为《衰老对昼夜节律和睡眠时间的影响》的小刊,报道了衰老对昼夜节律和睡眠调节过程影响的最新研究进展。重点是涉及睡眠时间、连续性和持续时间等年龄特异性问题的调节过程。这些问题可以作为老年和睡眠障碍新疗法的目标。在接下来的6年里,一些新的发现为之前认识到的年龄特异性问题提供了进一步的见解,并突出了衰老与昼夜节律、睡眠和嗜睡的调节机制之间关系的研究新问题。本研究方向之一的理论框架将睡眠和觉醒的竞争驱动之间的相互作用视为昼夜节律(包括睡眠-觉醒周期和警觉性-嗜睡水平的昼夜变化等节律)调控过程的基本特征之一。在此,简要回顾了该框架下早期和最近突出的研究问题。
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Current aging science
Current aging science Medicine-Geriatrics and Gerontology
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