Irregular sleep may deplete cognitive functions

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is majorly connected with cancer, cardiovascular disease, Alzheimer's, and other But a study suggests that it may also lead to low cognitive performance in adults.

miRNAs are small non-coding RNAs and are key regulators of gene expression, which guides information in a gene to be made into a functional protein. miRNAs typically repress expression of their target RNAs, preventing translation into proteins.

The study states that microRNAs in the blood are changed by total (TSD) for 39 hours, and by psychological stress, and can predict the resulting cognitive performance in adults.

"These findings show for the first time that miRNAs can track responses to total and its detrimental combination with psychological stress and predict robust individual differences in various types of cognitive performance," said Namni Goel,

The findings will be presented at SLEEP 2018, the 32nd Annual Meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep (APSS).

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First Published: Mon, June 04 2018. 13:05 IST