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Sleep deprivation is identified as an acquired risk factor that is directly linked to an increased risk of developing dementia in older adults, as supported by [1], [2], and [3].

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Sleep Deprivation, Sleep Disorders, and Chronic Disease - CDC cdc.gov Alberto R. Ramos, Anne G. Wheaton, Dayna A. Johnson · CDC 3 facts
claimSleep deprivation is an acquired risk factor in the 21st century linked to adverse cardiometabolic health, cognitive health, and an increased risk of dementia among older adults.
claimEmerging evidence links sleep deprivation to adverse cardiometabolic and cognitive health, as well as an increased risk of dementia among older adults, establishing it as an important acquired risk factor in the 21st century.
claimSleep deprivation is linked to adverse cardiometabolic health, cognitive health, and an increased risk of dementia among older adults.