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A sleep-based risk model for predicting dementia: Development and validation in a Korean cohort

Authors
Lee, HyukjunHan, Ji WonSuh, Seung WanYang, Hee WonOh, Dae JongLim, EunjiShin, JinKim, Bong JoLee, Dong WooKim, Jeong LanJhoo, Jin HyeongPark, Joon HyukLee, Jung JaeKwak, Kyung PhilLee, Seok BumMoon, Seok WooRyu, Seung-HoKim, Shin GyeomKim, Ki Woong
Issue Date
Jul-2025
Publisher
IOS Press
Keywords
Alzheimer's disease; APOE epsilon 4; community-based screening; dementia; risk prediction model; sleep-related symptoms
Citation
Journal of Alzheimer's Disease, v.106, no.1, pp 280 - 292
Pages
13
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Journal of Alzheimer's Disease
Volume
106
Number
1
Start Page
280
End Page
292
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/78655
DOI
10.1177/13872877251340094
ISSN
1387-2877
1875-8908
Abstract
Background: Dementia is a major public health challenge, yet existing prediction models often overlook sleep-related symptoms, despite their known links to cognitive decline. Objective: To develop and validate a four-year Dementia Risk Score (DRS) incorporating self-reported sleep-related symptoms with demographic and clinical factors to predict all-cause dementia, including Alzheimer's disease. Methods: Data from 3082 Korean adults aged 60-79 years were analyzed. Predictors were selected using LASSO regression and included in a multivariate logistic regression model. A point-based scoring system, the DRS, was constructed from the model coefficients. Internal validation was conducted using bootstrapping and a separate dataset. Results: The DRS achieved robust predictive performance, with AUC values of 0.824 in the training set and 0.826 in the validation set. Key predictors included sleep disturbance, use of sleep medications, daytime dysfunction, leg discomfort, and urge to move legs. Conclusions: The DRS provides a practical, scalable tool for predicting dementia risk, supporting community-based screening and early intervention. External validation is needed to confirm its broader applicability.
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