Harrington Yasmin A, Parisi Jeanine M, Duan Daisy, Rojo-Wissar Darlynn M, Holingue Calliope, Spira Adam P
Department of Mental Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD, United States.
Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States.
Front Aging Neurosci. 2022 Jul 14;14:800278. doi: 10.3389/fnagi.2022.800278. eCollection 2022.
As the population of older adults grows, so will the prevalence of aging-related conditions, including memory impairments and sleep disturbances, both of which are more common among women. Compared to older men, older women are up to twice as likely to experience sleep disturbances and are at a higher risk of cognitive decline and Alzheimer's disease and related dementias (ADRD). These sex differences may be attributed in part to fluctuations in levels of female sex hormones (i.e., estrogen and progesterone) that occur across the adult female lifespan. Though women tend to experience the most significant sleep and memory problems during the peri-menopausal period, changes in memory and sleep have also been observed across the menstrual cycle and during pregnancy. Here, we review current knowledge on the interrelationships among female sex hormones, sleep, and memory across the female lifespan, propose possible mediating and moderating mechanisms linking these variables and describe implications for ADRD risk in later life.
随着老年人口的增长,与衰老相关的疾病患病率也会上升,包括记忆障碍和睡眠障碍,这两种情况在女性中更为常见。与老年男性相比,老年女性经历睡眠障碍的可能性高达两倍,且认知能力下降、患阿尔茨海默病及相关痴呆症(ADRD)的风险更高。这些性别差异可能部分归因于成年女性一生中女性性激素(即雌激素和孕激素)水平的波动。尽管女性往往在围绝经期经历最严重的睡眠和记忆问题,但在月经周期和怀孕期间也观察到了记忆和睡眠的变化。在此,我们综述了关于女性一生中女性性激素、睡眠和记忆之间相互关系的现有知识,提出了连接这些变量的可能中介和调节机制,并描述了其对晚年ADRD风险的影响。