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The Aging Clock: A Guide to Circadian Sleep Disorders in Older Adults

Understand how time changes the way we sleep. As we age, our internal master clock undergoes significant shifts in timing and strength. This collection explores why older adults are more susceptible to circadian rhythm disorders and highlights the critical link between sleep disturbances and long-term brain health.

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Description

Sleep is not just a luxury; it is a vital brain-cleaning process. In our later years, the systems that regulate our sleep-wake cycles – the homeostat and the circadian timing system – often fall out of sync. The Aging Clock collection provides a clear, clinical, and compassionate look at how age-related changes impact our ability to rest and remain alert.

This guide delves into the unique challenges faced by older adults:

  • The Weakening Rhythm: Explains “Phase Advance” (shifting rhythms earlier) and “Reduced Amplitude,” which makes sleep more vulnerable to disruption and increases sensitivity to jet lag.

  • Brain Health & Neurodegeneration: Illustrates the role of the Glymphatic System in clearing metabolic waste like amyloid-β during sleep, and how circadian disruption can serve as an early warning sign for Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s.

  • CRSWDs in Older Adults: Breaks down why disorders like Advanced Sleep-Wake Phase Disorder and Irregular Sleep-Wake Rhythm Disorder are more prevalent in seniors and those in institutional settings.

  • Environmental & Lifestyle Factors: Addresses the impact of “Low Light Exposure,” “Social De-scheduling,” and polypharmacy on the internal clock’s ability to stay synced.

  • Strategic Interventions: Offers age-appropriate treatment strategies, including timed light therapy and the strategic use of melatonin to reset and synchronize the internal clock.

Whether you are a caregiver, a healthcare professional, or an individual looking to optimize your own aging process, this collection is an essential resource for maintaining cognitive health through the power of synchronized sleep.

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Use Type

Personal Patient, Professional Office

Paper Size

11×17, 13×19

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