Tsapanou Angeliki, Scarmeas Nikolaos, Gu Yian, Manly Jennifer, Schupf Nicole, Stern Yaakov, Barral Sandra
Cognitive Neuroscience Division, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, USA ; National and Kapodistrian University of Athens Medical School, Greece.
Cognitive Neuroscience Division, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, USA ; The Department of Neurology, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, USA ; National and Kapodistrian University of Athens Medical School, Greece.
Data Brief. 2015 Sep 30;5:351-3. doi: 10.1016/j.dib.2015.09.014. eCollection 2015 Dec.
In the present data, we provide the details of the cross-sectional study, from the Washington Heights-Inwood Community Aging Project (WHICAP) that examined the association between Apolipoprotein E (APOE-ε4) and snoring/sleep apnea. A total of 1944 non-demented older adults constituted our sample. Sleep dysfunction was measured using sleep categories derived from the Medical Outcomes Study Sleep Scale. Stratified analyses were conducted in order to examine the association between APOE-ε4 and sleep variables by ethnic group. For further analyses and enhanced discussion, see "Examining the association between Apolipoprotein E (APOE) and self-reported sleep disturbances in non-demented older adults" by Tsapanou et al. (2015) [1].
在本数据中,我们提供了来自华盛顿高地 - 因伍德社区老龄化项目(WHICAP)的横断面研究细节,该研究考察了载脂蛋白E(APOE-ε4)与打鼾/睡眠呼吸暂停之间的关联。共有1944名非痴呆老年人构成了我们的样本。睡眠功能障碍通过源自医学结局研究睡眠量表的睡眠类别进行测量。为了按种族群体研究APOE-ε4与睡眠变量之间的关联,我们进行了分层分析。有关进一步分析和深入讨论,请参阅Tsapanou等人(2015年)的“考察非痴呆老年人中载脂蛋白E(APOE)与自我报告的睡眠障碍之间的关联”[1]。