The End of Alzheimer’s Program – Dale E. Bredesen, M.D. References

Following is a list of references from the book, The End of Alzheimer’s Program, published by Avery/Random House. Due to the length of the text, these references could not be included in the print version, and therefore are listed below. 

48 – Nicole L. Spartano et al., JAMA Network Open 2, no. 4, e192745, April 2019

Association of Accelerometer-Measured Light-Intensity Physical Activity with Brain Volume: The Framingham Heart Study

1 – Eleonora Tobaldini et al., Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews 74, Part B, 321–29, March 2017

Sleep, Sleep Deprivation, Autonomic Nervous System and Cardiovascular Diseases

1 – Mohammed A. Al-Abri et al., Oman Medical Journal 31, no. 6, 399–403, November 2016

Habitual Sleep Deprivation Is Associated with Type 2 Diabetes: A Case-Control Study

1 – Michael R. Irwin, Richard Olmstead, and Judith E. Carroll, Biological Psychiatry 80, no. 1, 40–52, July 2016

Sleep Disturbance, Sleep Duration, and Inflammation: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Cohort Studies and Experimental Sleep Deprivation

1 – Luciana Besedovsky, Tanja Lange, and Jan Born, Pflugers Archive 463, no. 1, 121–37, January 2012

Sleep and Immune Function

2 – Björn Rasch and Jan Born, Physiological Reviews 93, no. 2, 681–766, April 2013

About Sleep’s Role in Memory

3 – Leonie Kirszenblat and Bruno van Swinderen, Trends in Neurosciences 38, no. 12, 776–86, November 2015

The Yin and Yang of Sleep and Attention

3 – Sarah Fattinger et al., Nature Communications 8, 15405, May 2017

Deep Sleep Maintains Learning Efficiency of the Human Brain

3 – Francisco Wilson Nogueira Holanda Jr. and Katie Moraes de Almondes, Dementia & Neuropsychologia 10, no. 3, 185–97, July–September 2016

Sleep and Executive Functions in Older Adults: A Systematic Review

4 – Maiken Nedergaard and Steven A. Goldman, Scientific American 314, no. 3, 44–49, March 2016

Brain Drain