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轻度认知障碍和痴呆症老年人的纵向远程睡眠与认知研究:前瞻性可行性队列研究

Longitudinal Remote Sleep and Cognitive Research in Older Adults With Mild Cognitive Impairment and Dementia: Prospective Feasibility Cohort Study.

作者信息

Gabb Victoria Grace, Blackman Jonathan, Morrison Hamish, Li Haoxuan, Kendrick Adrian, Turner Nicholas, Greenwood Rosemary, Biswas Bijetri, Heslegrave Amanda, Coulthard Elizabeth

机构信息

Bristol Medical School, Translational Health Sciences, University of Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom.

Neurology Department, Southmead Hospital, North Bristol NHS Trust, Bristol, United Kingdom.

出版信息

JMIR Aging. 2025 May 28;8:e72824. doi: 10.2196/72824.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Sleep holds promise as a modifiable risk factor for neurodegenerative diseases and dementia. Clinical trials to modify sleep in people at risk of or in the early stages of dementia are needed. Monitoring natural sleep from home could support pragmatic and decentralized large-scale clinical trials. However, whether longitudinal sleep research can be successfully delivered remotely in this population has not been established yet.

OBJECTIVE

We investigated the feasibility of remote longitudinal research using wearable devices, web-based cognitive tasks, and a smartphone app to record sleep and cognition in older adults with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) or dementia.

METHODS

Older adults with MCI or dementia due to Alzheimer disease or Lewy body disease and cognitively healthy participants completed at-home sleep and circadian monitoring (digital sleep diaries, actigraphy, wearable sleep electroencephalography, and saliva samples) and digital cognitive assessments for 8 weeks. Feasibility outcomes included recruitment, retention, and data completeness.

RESULTS

In total, 41 participants consented (n=10, 24% participants with Alzheimer disease; n=11, 27% participants with Lewy body disease; and n=20, 49% controls). There were predominantly male and White British participants, with a mean age of 70.9 (SD 5.9) years. Retention was very high, with 40 (98%) participants completing 8 weeks of remote monitoring. Data completeness for sleep electroencephalography was 91% and ranged from 79% to 97% for all remote tasks and was overall high across all participant subgroups. In total, 30% (12/40) of participants reported receiving external support with completing study tasks.

CONCLUSIONS

High rates of retention, data completeness, and data quality suggested that longitudinal multimodal sleep and cognitive profiling using novel and remote monitoring technology is feasible in older adults with MCI and dementia and healthy older adults, even without study partner support. Remote monitoring should be considered for mechanistic and interventional trials. Careful consideration should be given to how to ensure remote monitoring technologies reduce burden and enhance inclusivity, particularly in communities traditionally underserved by research and those with lower digital literacy.

INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER (IRRID): RR2-10.2196/52652.

摘要

背景

睡眠有望成为神经退行性疾病和痴呆症的一个可改变的风险因素。需要开展临床试验来改善有患痴呆症风险或处于痴呆症早期阶段人群的睡眠状况。在家中监测自然睡眠有助于开展务实且分散式的大规模临床试验。然而,在这一人群中能否成功进行远程纵向睡眠研究尚未得到证实。

目的

我们调查了使用可穿戴设备、基于网络的认知任务以及一款智能手机应用程序对轻度认知障碍(MCI)或痴呆症老年人的睡眠和认知进行记录的远程纵向研究的可行性。

方法

患有因阿尔茨海默病或路易体病导致的MCI或痴呆症的老年人以及认知健康的参与者完成了为期8周的在家睡眠和昼夜节律监测(数字睡眠日记、活动记录仪、可穿戴式睡眠脑电图和唾液样本)以及数字认知评估。可行性结果包括招募情况、留存率和数据完整性。

结果

共有41名参与者同意参与研究(n = 10,24%为阿尔茨海默病患者;n = 11,27%为路易体病患者;n = 20,49%为对照组)。参与者主要为英国白人男性,平均年龄为70.9(标准差5.9)岁。留存率非常高, 40名(占98%)参与者完成了8周的远程监测。睡眠脑电图的数据完整性为91%,所有远程任务的数据完整性在79%至97%之间,且在所有参与者亚组中总体较高。共有30%(12/40)的参与者报告在完成研究任务时得到了外部支持。

结论

高留存率、数据完整性和数据质量表明,即使没有研究伙伴的支持,使用新型远程监测技术对患有MCI和痴呆症的老年人以及健康老年人进行纵向多模式睡眠和认知剖析是可行的。在机制和干预试验中应考虑采用远程监测。应仔细考虑如何确保远程监测技术减轻负担并提高包容性,特别是在传统上研究服务不足的社区以及数字素养较低的人群中。

国际注册报告识别码(IRRID):RR2-10.2196/52652。

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