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The connection between sleep apnea and Alzheimer's disease in people with Down syndrome

June 21, 2022 07:00 AM
Sleep apnea, Alzheimer's disease, Down syndrome
 

In a recent webinar hosted by the Down Syndrome Association of Wisconsin, Brian Chicoine, MD discussed Alzheimer's disease (AD) prevention and healthy aging in people with Down syndrome (DS). For people without DS, sleep apnea is one of the possible contributing factors to the development of AD. It has been suspected that this is also a concern for people with DS.

A recent study called "Obstructive Sleep Apnea, Cerebrovascular Disease, and Amyloid in Older Adults with Down Syndrome Across the Alzheimer's Continuum" provided evidence that sleep apnea is a risk for developing AD in people with DS as well. The study found that adults with DS and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) had more amyloid in the brain. Amyloid is a type of protein that builds up in the brains of people with AD. The authors concluded, "Importantly, OSA may be a modifiable risk factor that can be targeted for intervention in this population at risk for AD." 

Additional resources on Alzheimer's disease in people with Down syndrome can be found at this link.

Additional resources on sleep in people with Down syndrome can be found at this link.

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