Behavioral and exercise interventions for sleep dysfunction in the elderly: a brief review and future directions

AbstractPurposeThe impact of sleep-related changes and disorders in the  geriatric populations are of utmost concern due to health consequences and increased risk of injury as well as injuring others as a result of poor sleep. The purpose of this paper is to provide a brief review of the current state of the literature with regard to sleep, aging, common non-pharmacolo gical interventions, and the potential use of exercise in combination with behavioral interventions.MethodsInitially, this manuscript focuses on a  brief (nonsystematic) review of sleep parameters and physiology that are associated with the aging process. Subsequently, information regarding sleep disorders in the elderly in general, and insomnia in particular are discussed. Last, a brief review of current recommended interventions is provided .ResultsThe current major nonpharmacological interventions are described including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I). The potential use of exercise as a safe intervention for poor sleep is discussed. Finally, a call is made  for increased research that examines the combination of traditional behavioral interventions with exercise.
Source: Sleep and Breathing - Category: Respiratory Medicine Source Type: research