作者: John W. Winkelman , Laurel Finn , Terry Young
DOI: 10.1016/J.SLEEP.2006.01.004
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摘要: Abstract Background and purpose The aim of this study was to estimate the prevalence restless legs syndrome (RLS) symptoms in US adult population relate frequency RLS self-reported general health, depressive anxiety symptoms, daytime sleepiness, cardiovascular disease. Patients methods Data were obtained from a survey, conducted 2002, 2821 participants Wisconsin Sleep Cohort, prospective community-based epidemiology study. Classification based on following four at 2002 survey: ‘repeated urge move your legs’ ‘strange uncomfortable feelings legs’, ‘when sitting or lying down’ which occur least weekly, ‘get better when you get up start walking’ ‘disrupt sleep’. Results Prevalence occurring weekly 10.6%, with no statistical difference between males (9.9%) females (11.2%). Individuals older than those without such (P Conclusions are associated multiple physical psychological indices impaired health. Longitudinal studies required determine whether causally related excessive poor elevated depression