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Sleep length and architecture are potential markers of progressive cognitive impairment, while neuropsychiatric symptoms and APOE4- haplotypes have been associated with more sleep complaints in patients with dementia due to Alzheimer's disease (AD). In this cross-sectional study, we sought to investigate which factors might be related to sleep satisfaction in patients with AD. A total of 217 consecutive patients with AD were assessed for demographic features, neuropsychiatric symptoms, cognitive decline, functional impairment for activities of daily living, caregiver burden, APOE haplotypes, self-reported sleep satisfaction and length of sleep. Statistical comparisons were conducted with significance at p<0.05. Concerning sleep complaints, 179 patients (82.5%) reported satisfactory sleep, while 38 (17.5%) were unsatisfied, with no relation to age, sex, APOE haplotypes, obesity, education, marital status, alcohol consumption or smoking found. Length of sleep (p=0.011) and behavioural symptoms (p=0.009) had significant associations with sleep satisfaction. Length of sleep was positively correlated with
apathy
(p=0.014) and scores on the
Clock
Drawing Test (p=0.015), and inversely correlated with anxiety (p=0.015) and independence for instrumental activities of daily living (p=0.003). Patients who were treated with memantine (p=0.02) or anti-psychotics (p<0.01) had longer duration of sleep. In conclusion, behavioural symptoms had strong associations with sleep satisfaction, which is highly correlated with length of sleep in patients with AD. Functional independence,
apathy
, anxiety, use of memantine or anti-psychotics, and scores on the
Clock
Drawing Test were significantly associated with length of sleep in this sample.
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PMID:Assessment of sleep satisfaction in patients with dementia due to Alzheimer's disease. 2519 23