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Periodic limb movements in sleep: Prevalence and associated sleepiness in the Wisconsin Sleep Cohort
Authors:Eileen B. Leary  Hyatt E. Moore  Logan D. Schneider  Laurel A. Finn  Paul E. Peppard  Emmanuel Mignot
Affiliation:1. Stanford University Center for Sleep Sciences and Medicine, Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine, Stanford University, CA, USA;2. School of Medicine and Public Health, Department of Population Health Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Madison, WI, USA
Abstract:

Objectives

Periodic limb movements in sleep (PLMS) are thought to be prevalent in elderly populations, but their impact on quality of life remains unclear. We examined the prevalence of PLMS, impact of age on prevalence, and association between PLMS and sleepiness.

Methods

We identified limb movements in 2335 Wisconsin Sleep Cohort polysomnograms collected over 12?years. Prevalence of periodic limb movement index (PLMI) ≥15 was calculated at baseline (n?=?1084). McNemar's test assessed changes in prevalence over time. Association of sleepiness and PLMS evaluated using linear mixed modeling and generalized estimating equations. Models adjusted for confounders.

Results

Prevalence of PLMI ≥15 at baseline was 25.3%. Longitudinal prevalence increased significantly with age (p?=?2.97?×?10?14). Sleepiness did not differ significantly between PLMI groups unless stratified by restless legs syndrome (RLS) symptoms. The RLS+/PLM+ group was sleepier than the RLS+/PLM? group. Multiple Sleep Latency Test trended towards increased alertness in the RLS?/PLM+ group compared to RLS?/PLM?.

Conclusions

A significant number of adults have PLMS and prevalence increased with age. No noteworthy association between PLMI category and sleepiness unless stratified by RLS symptoms.

Significance

Our results indicate that RLS and PLMS may have distinct clinical consequences and interactions that can help guide treatment approach.
Keywords:PLMS  Prevalence  Sleepiness  Periodic  Automatic scoring
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