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Sleep apnea and sleep fragmentation are both identified as distinct manifestations of sleep disorders [1] and are frequently studied together as mechanisms influencing cognitive function [2] or as key search terms in clinical literature reviews [3].

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Short- and long-term health consequences of sleep disruption dovepress.com Goran Medic, Micheline Wille, Michiel EH Hemels · Dove Press 2 facts
procedureThe authors conducted a nonsystematic literature review of English-language publications in the PubMed database during March and April 2016, using search terms including 'caregiver AND sleep', 'insomnia', 'middle insomnia', 'restless leg[s] syndrome', 'sleep apnea', 'sleep continuity', 'sleep deprivation', 'sleep disorder', 'sleep disruption', 'sleep disturbance', and 'sleep fragmentation', which generated over 60,000 hits.
claimThere are approximately 100 sleep disorder classifications, which typically manifest as failure to obtain necessary sleep (sleep deprivation), inability to maintain sleep continuity (disrupted sleep/sleep fragmentation/middle insomnia), or events occurring during sleep (e.g., sleep apnea, restless legs syndrome).
Improvement in sleep duration was associated with higher cognitive ... aging-us.com Aging 1 fact
claimInflammatory markers, sleep apnea, and sleep fragmentation are mechanisms that explain the cross-sectional association between sleep duration and cognitive function.