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Sleepless Nights Could Drive Half a Million Cases of Dementia in The US Each Year : ScienceAlert

Last updated: February 9, 2026 11:30 pm
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Insomnia Linked to Nearly 450,000 Dementia Cases Each Year in the US, Study Finds

A recent study conducted by researchers from various US institutions has shed light on the potential impact of insomnia on dementia cases in older adults. By reanalyzing data from 5,899 individuals aged 65 and over, the researchers found that approximately 12.5 percent of dementia cases in this population could be attributed to insomnia. This translates to nearly 450,000 people per year in the US alone.

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The study builds on what we already know about insomnia’s links to dementia. (Ben Blennerhassett/Unsplash)

The researchers used a metric known as the population attributable fraction (PAF) to estimate the proportion of dementia cases that could be prevented if insomnia was not a contributing factor. By extrapolating their findings to the entire US population, they calculated that nearly 450,000 dementia cases could have been prevented in 2022 if insomnia was eliminated.

While the study highlights a significant link between insomnia and dementia, it’s important to note that the relationship between the two conditions is complex. Insomnia could be both a risk factor for dementia and a consequence of underlying brain changes associated with the disease.

Nevertheless, the findings underscore the importance of addressing sleep problems as a modifiable risk factor for dementia. By integrating sleep health into routine geriatric care and dementia prevention strategies, healthcare professionals may be able to reduce the risk of dementia at the population level.

Overall, the study provides valuable insights into the potential impact of insomnia on dementia and emphasizes the need for targeted interventions to address sleep disturbances in older adults.

Related: A Single Molecule May Explain How Blood Flow in The Brain Triggers Dementia

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The research has been published in The Journals of Gerontology: Series A.

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