Sleep disturbance in mental health problems and neurodegenerative disease

Nat Sci Sleep. 2013 May 31:5:61-75. doi: 10.2147/NSS.S34842. Print 2013.

Abstract

Sleep has been described as being of the brain, by the brain, and for the brain. This fundamental neurobiological behavior is controlled by homeostatic and circadian (24-hour) processes and is vital for normal brain function. This review will outline the normal sleep-wake cycle, the changes that occur during aging, and the specific patterns of sleep disturbance that occur in association with both mental health disorders and neurodegenerative disorders. The role of primary sleep disorders such as insomnia, obstructive sleep apnea, and REM sleep behavior disorder as potential causes or risk factors for particular mental health or neurodegenerative problems will also be discussed.

Keywords: cognition; mental health; neurodegenerative disorders; sleep.