Sleep in Older Persons: Sleep Structures of 50- to 60-year-old Men and Women
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Electroencephalographically measured sleep of 80 healthy men and women between the ages of 50 and 60 years was measured for three nights. Compared with the sleep of a younger group of men and women (20 to 30 years), their sleep was characterized by more frequent and prolonged awakenings and shorter sleep stage periods. Older men displayed greater age-related changes than older women. There was an increase in the reliability of measures in the older persons across nights. When a modified scoring procedure for slow wave sleep based on frequency alone was used, the typically reported age decline was not found.
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