Sleep in the elderly.

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Abstract

Older adults frequently experience difficulties with sleep that can be caused by specific sleep disorders (such as sleep-disordered breathing or periodic limb movements in sleep) and circadian rhythm disturbances. These all can be effectively treated. Medical illnesses and medications also can have a negative affect on sleep and effective management of these can significantly improve sleep in older adults. Sleep in institutionalized older adults is even more disturbed than sleep of community-dwelling older people and special considerations can be made to improve the quality of sleep in institutional settings.

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Martin, J., Shochat, T., Gehrman, P. R., & Ancoli-Israel, S. (1999). Sleep in the elderly. Respiratory Care Clinics of North America. https://doi.org/10.4088/pcc.v06n0104

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