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EPISODE · Feb 7, 2024 · 23 MIN

Sleep and Dementia

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Send us Fan MailIn this episode, Anne Rice discusses the impact of poor quality sleep on the brain and the importance of slow wave sleep for brain health. She explains the concept of fragmented sleep and its effects on the brain, as well as the various causes of fragmented sleep. Anne also highlights the link between fragmented sleep and cognitive decline, emphasizing the importance of getting a sleep test and seeking help. She envisions a future dental office that integrates medical and dental care for comprehensive health. Finally, Anne provides tips for improving sleep and brain health and emphasizes the importance of sleep testing and knowing your numbers.TakeawaysPoor quality sleep can have a significant impact on the brain, affecting oxygen and blood flow, white matter, and the removal of amyloid plaques and tau tangles.Fragmented sleep, characterized by interruptions in sleep cycles, can lead to cognitive decline and is often a symptom of underlying health issues such as sleep apnea or menopause.It is important to get a sleep test to identify and address any sleep disorders or issues that may be affecting brain health.The dental office of the future should integrate medical and dental care, recognizing the interconnectedness of oral health and overall health.To improve sleep and brain health, create a sleep-friendly environment, regulate sugar intake, exercise regularly, and consider techniques such as nasal breathing and cognitive behavioral therapy.Check out what Anne has to offer: www.anneorice.com or email: [email protected] has published her manuscript Alzheimer's Disease and Oral-Systemic Health for Frontiers, she has consulted for Weill Cornell Alzheimer's Prevention Center, The Atlantic Center for Brain Health and The Artria Institute.  She was included in an international Consortium of diverse network of brain researchers, clinicians and institutions who support Alzheimer's prevention. She is available to speak at medical and dental events to support healthy  mouths and healthy brains. Chapters00:00Introduction and Speaker Bio01:51The Impact of Poor Quality Sleep on the Brain04:13The Importance of Slow Wave Sleep for Brain Health05:27Understanding Fragmented Sleep and its Effects on the Brain07:17Causes of Fragmented Sleep08:33Fragmented Sleep as a Red Flag for Cognitive Decline10:47Getting a Sleep Test and Seeking Help13:28The Dental Office of the Future16:10Preventive Neurology and Integrative Healthcare17:05Tips for Improving Sleep and Brain Health21:17Importance of Sleep Testing and Knowing Your Numbers22:22Conclusion and Contact InformationSupport the showMusic from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/soundroll/the-anthemLicense code: SSRYVZTXKZ9U33WQ

Send us Fan Mail In this episode, Anne Rice discusses the impact of poor quality sleep on the brain and the importance of slow wave sleep for brain health. She explains the concept of fragmented sleep and its effects on the brain, as well as the various causes of fragmented sleep. Anne also highlights the link between fragmented sleep and cognitive decline, emphasizing the importance of getting a sleep test and seeking help. She envisions a future dental office that integrates medical and den...

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