Authors

  1. Cho , Eunhee
  2. Lee , Hyangkyu
  3. Shin , Jinhee
  4. Kim , Sujin
  5. Heo , Seok-Jae
  6. Park , Hyunki
  7. Seok , Jo Woon

Abstract

Measuring and analyzing periodic changes in cortisol and melatonin levels can predict various behavioral symptoms (e.g., sleep disturbances, activity counts, and disinhibition) in older adults with dementia. A study with an experimental design is needed to discover the direct physiological interactions between cortisol, melatonin, and these symptoms.