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WASO: Why Does It Increase with Age?
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摘要 Insomnia is a common sleep disorder, especially for seniors. WASO (time awake after sleep onset), a component of insomnia, tends to increase with age. There are also many variations in WASO for seniors. To better understand the nature of insomnia, an equation was developed to predict WASO using maximum oxygen uptake (VO<sub>2max</sub>) as a measure of fitness associated with aerobic exercise. Predictions from the equation matched measured values with an R<sup>2</sup> = 0.98. The results were highly significant (p < 0.001). A second equation was used to predict VO<sub>2max</sub> as a function of age and relative fitness (a measure of aerobic fitness independent of age). The two equations were combined to predict WASO as a function of age, gender, and relative fitness. Based on these results, it appears that aerobic exercise to improve relative fitness can be used to reduce WASO. The WASO model explains the numerous reports of reduced WASO associated with long-term exercise programs. The model also explains why WASO increases with age and why high WASO values associate with early death. Insomnia is a common sleep disorder, especially for seniors. WASO (time awake after sleep onset), a component of insomnia, tends to increase with age. There are also many variations in WASO for seniors. To better understand the nature of insomnia, an equation was developed to predict WASO using maximum oxygen uptake (VO<sub>2max</sub>) as a measure of fitness associated with aerobic exercise. Predictions from the equation matched measured values with an R<sup>2</sup> = 0.98. The results were highly significant (p < 0.001). A second equation was used to predict VO<sub>2max</sub> as a function of age and relative fitness (a measure of aerobic fitness independent of age). The two equations were combined to predict WASO as a function of age, gender, and relative fitness. Based on these results, it appears that aerobic exercise to improve relative fitness can be used to reduce WASO. The WASO model explains the numerous reports of reduced WASO associated with long-term exercise programs. The model also explains why WASO increases with age and why high WASO values associate with early death.
作者 James M. Gregory James M. Gregory(Professor Emeritus, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX, USA)
机构地区 Professor Emeritus
出处 《Journal of Behavioral and Brain Science》 2022年第4期164-176,共13页 行为与脑科学期刊(英文)
关键词 WASO Time Awake Sleep Disorders Sleep Quality Aerobic Exercise WASO Time Awake Sleep Disorders Sleep Quality Aerobic Exercise
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