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Restless legs symptoms increased during COVID-19 pandemic. International ICOSS-survey.
Partinen, Eemil; Inoue, Yuichi; Sieminski, Mariusz; Merikanto, Ilona; Bjorvatn, Bjørn; Bolstad, Courtney J; Chung, Frances; Gennaro, Luigi De; Espie, Colin A; Holzinger, Brigitte; Matsui, Kentaro; Mota-Rolim, Sergio; Morin, Charles; Nadorff, Michael R; Penzel, Thomas; Plazzi, Giuseppe; Wing, Y K; Dauvilliers, Yves; Partinen, Markku.
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  • Partinen E; Department of Neurology, Helsinki University Central Hospital, Helsinki, Finland; Clinicum, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland; Helsinki Sleep Clinic, Terveystalo Healthcare, Helsinki, Finland. Electronic address: eemil.partinen@helsinki.fi.
  • Inoue Y; Department of Somnology, Tokyo Medical University, Tokyo, Japan.
  • Sieminski M; Department of Emergency Medicine, Medical University of Gdansk, Gdansk, Poland.
  • Merikanto I; SleepWell Research Program, Faculty of Medicine, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland; Orton Orthopaedics Hospital, Helsinki, Finland.
  • Bjorvatn B; Department of Global Public Health and Primary Care, University of Bergen & Norwegian Competence Center for Sleep Disorders, Haukeland University Hospital, Bergen, Norway.
  • Bolstad CJ; Department of Psychology, Mississippi State University, MS, USA; South Texas Veterans Health Care System, San Antonio, TX, USA.
  • Chung F; Dept of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, University Health Network, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
  • Gennaro L; Department of Psychology, Sapienza University of Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy; IRCCS Fondazione Santa Lucia, Roma, Italy.
  • Espie CA; Sir Jules Thorn Sleep & Circadian Neuroscience Institute (SCNi), Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences, University of Oxford, UK; Somerville College, Senior Clinical Research Fellow, Department of Psychiatry University of Oxford, UK.
  • Holzinger B; Institut für Bewusstseins- und Traumforschung, Medical University of Vienna, Postgraduate, Sleep Coaching, Austria.
  • Matsui K; Department of Clinical Laboratory, National Center Hospital, National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry, Tokyo, Japan.
  • Mota-Rolim S; Brain Institute - Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, Brazil.
  • Morin C; Department of Psychology, Centre de Recherche CERVO/Brain Research Center, Laval University, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.
  • Nadorff MR; Department of Psychology, Mississippi State University, MS, USA; Baylor College of Medicien, Houston, TX, USA.
  • Penzel T; Interdisciplinary Center of Sleep Medicine, Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Berlin, Germany.
  • Plazzi G; Department of Biomedical, Metabolic and Neural Sciences, University of Modena and Reggio-Emilia, Modena, Italy; IRCCS, Istituto delle Scienze Neurologiche, Bologna, Italy.
  • Wing YK; Li Chiu Kong Family Sleep Assessment Unit, Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.
  • Dauvilliers Y; Sleep and Wake Disorders Centre, Department of Neurology, Gui de Chauliac Hospital, University of Montpellier, INSERM Institute Neuroscience Montpellier (INM), France.
  • Partinen M; Clinicum, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland; Helsinki Sleep Clinic, Terveystalo Healthcare, Helsinki, Finland.
Sleep Med ; 119: 389-398, 2024 Jul.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38772220
ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND AND

OBJECTIVES:

Restless legs syndrome (RLS) has been associated with anxiety, depression, insomnia, lifestyle factors and infections. We aimed to study the prevalence of symptoms of RLS during the COVID-19 pandemic versus pre-pandemic. We hypothesized that pre-existing RLS symptoms worsened and pandemic-related factors may have triggered new symptoms of RLS.

METHODS:

Adults (≥18 years) from fifteen countries across four continents participated in an online survey between May and August 2020. The harmonized questionnaire included a validated single question on RLS with response alternatives from 1 to 5 on a scale from never to every/almost every evening or night. Other measures were the Insomnia Severity Index (ISI), measures of symptoms of anxiety (GAD-2) and depression (PHQ-2), and questions on different pandemic-related factors.

RESULTS:

Altogether, 17 846 subjects (63.8 % women) were included in the final analyses. The mean age was 41.4 years (SD 16.1). During the pandemic, symptoms of RLS (≥3 evenings/nights per week) were more common 9.1 % (95 % CI 8.7-10.1) compared to 5.4 % (95 % CI 4.9-6.0) before the pandemic (P < 0.0001). Alltogether 1.3 % (95 % CI 1.1-1.6) respondents had new-onset symptoms (≥3 evenings/nights per week). Moderate-severe insomnia was strongly associated with RLS symptoms. The occurrences of new-onset RLS symptoms were 5.6 % (95 % CI 0.9-13.0) for participants reporting COVID-19 and 1.1 % (95 % CI 0.7-1.5) for non-COVID-19 participants. In the fully adjusted logistic regression model, the occurrence of new-onset RLS symptoms was associated with younger age, social restrictions and insomnia severity. In a similar analysis, RLS symptoms (≥3 evenings/nights per week) were associated with lower education, financial hardship, sleep apnea symptoms, use of hypnotics, insomnia severity, symptoms of depression and possible post-traumatic stress disorder.

DISCUSSION:

Our findings indicate that RLS symptoms were more common during the pandemic than before. Usually, the prevalence of RLS increases with age. However, during the pandemic, new-onset symptoms of RLS were more common in younger age groups. This may be due to the pandemic-related factors being more pronounced in the younger compared to the older. The association between insomnia, psychiatric symptoms and RLS warrants clinical attention.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Síndrome de las Piernas Inquietas / COVID-19 Límite: Adult / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Idioma: En Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Síndrome de las Piernas Inquietas / COVID-19 Límite: Adult / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Idioma: En Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article