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Severity of Daytime Sleepiness and Parkinsonian-Like Symptoms in Korean Adults Aged 50–64 Years

Authors
Shin, CholRegina E. Y. KimRobert J. ThomasYun, Chang-HoLee, Seung KuRobert D. Abbott
Issue Date
Jan-2022
Publisher
대한신경과학회
Keywords
daytime sleepiness; sleep disorders; Parkinson disease; parkinsonism.
Citation
Journal of Clinical Neurology, v.18, no.1, pp 33 - 40
Pages
8
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
Journal of Clinical Neurology
Volume
18
Number
1
Start Page
33
End Page
40
URI
https://scholarworks.korea.ac.kr/kumedicine/handle/2020.sw.kumedicine/55114
DOI
10.3988/jcn.2022.18.1.33
ISSN
1738-6586
2005-5013
Abstract
Background and Purpose While excessive daytime sleepiness can predate Parkinson’s dis ease in late-life, its association with parkinsonian-like (P-L) symptoms in middle age are un known. Since neurodegeneration can appear decades before a diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease, identifying clinical features associated with this early progression is important. The purpose of this study was to determine the association of daytime sleepiness with P-L symptoms in a population-based sample of middle-aged Korean adults. Methods During 2013 and 2014, daytime sleepiness and P-L symptoms were assessed in 2,063 males and females aged 50–64 years who were participating in the Korean Genome and Epidemiology Study. The severity of daytime sleepiness was quantified by the score on the Ep worth Sleepiness Scale (ESS). Self-reported P-L symptoms included nine motor disorders commonly associated with Parkinson’s disease. Participants with parkinsonism and related conditions are excluded. Results The prevalence of excessive daytime sleepiness (ESS score >10) was 7.0%. The fre quencies of P-L symptoms ranged from 0.5% (for “trouble buttoning buttons”) to 18.4% (for “handwriting smaller than it once was”). After adjustment for covariates and multiple testing, the relative odds of P-L symptoms comparing the 80th and 20th percentiles of ESS scores was 1.6 (p=0.001) for “voice is softer than it once was,” 2.1 (p<0.001) for “balance when walking is poor,” and 1.5 (p=0.002) for “loss of facial expression.” The prevalence of excessive daytime sleep iness increased from 6.3% to 19.8% when the number of symptoms increased from zero to three (p=0.004). Conclusions In Korean adults aged 50–64 years, daytime sleepiness is significantly associated with P-L symptoms. Whether coexisting daytime sleepiness and P-L symptoms predate extrapy ramidal and other impairments in later life warrants further investigation.
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