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    Sleep habits and genes linked to early Alzheimer’s

    HealthJustfine TeamBy HealthJustfine TeamJuly 1, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Alzheimer’s is a progressive neurodegenerative brain disease which slowly damages memory, thinking skills and the ability to carry out simple daily tasks. — 123rf

    Rearchers in Australia suggest that interactions between sleep habits and a specific gene may influence early brain and cognitive changes linked to Alzheimer’s disease, long before symptoms emerge

    The study, led by Australia’s Edith Cowan University (ECU) Center for Precision Health (CPH), focused on the aquaporin-4 (AQP4) gene, which helps regulate fluid movement through the brain, said an ECU statement released last week

    This process supports the brain’s overnight waste-clearing system, which helps remove proteins linked to Alzheimer’s, according to the study published in the United States peer-reviewed journal Alzheimer’s & Dementia

    Researchers analysed 13 common AQP4 gene variants alongside self-reported sleep patterns, brain imaging and cognitive performance

    They found that individuals carrying certain variants experienced faster grey matter loss when reporting shorter sleep durations

    Others who took longer to fall asleep showed structural brain changes associated with reduced brain volume

    “The same variant can look protective or detrimental depending on how someone is sleeping

    “That’s important, because sleep is one of the few modifiable factors people can actually act on,” said CPH researcher Ayeisha Milligan Armstrong, the study’s co-author

    The research also identified differences in cognitive performance over time among participants with sleep disturbances, with outcomes varying depending on the AQP4 variant carried

    Co-author Tenielle Porter from the CPH added that the results support a more targeted and personalised approach to Alzheimer’s prevention, though further validation in larger, more diverse cohorts is needed

    The study called for genetics-informed clinical trials to test whether changing sleep patterns can mitigate genetic risk and alter long-term brain outcomes related to Alzheimer’s disease. – Xinhua

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