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

Chol Shin, Regina E Y Kim, Robert J Thomas, Chang-Ho Yun, Seung Ku Lee, Robert D Abbott
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Background and purpose: While excessive daytime sleepiness can predate Parkinson's disease in late-life, its association with parkinsonian-like (P-L) symptoms in middle age are unknown. 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 Epworth 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 frequencies 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 sleepiness 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 extrapyramidal and other impairments in later life warrants further investigation.

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韩国50-64岁成人日间嗜睡和帕金森样症状的严重程度
背景和目的:虽然白天过度嗜睡可以在晚年早于帕金森病,但其与中年帕金森样(P-L)症状的关系尚不清楚。由于神经退行性变可在帕金森病诊断前几十年出现,因此确定与这种早期进展相关的临床特征非常重要。本研究的目的是在以人群为基础的韩国中年成年人样本中确定白天嗜睡与P-L症状的关系。方法:2013 - 2014年,对参加韩国基因组与流行病学研究的2063名50-64岁男性和女性的日间嗜睡和P-L症状进行评估。白天嗜睡的严重程度通过Epworth嗜睡量表(ESS)的评分来量化。自我报告的P-L症状包括九种通常与帕金森病相关的运动障碍。患有帕金森及相关疾病的参与者被排除在外。结果:白天过度嗜睡(ESS评分>10)的患病率为7.0%。P-L症状的频率从0.5%(“按按钮有问题”)到18.4%(“笔迹比以前小”)不等。在调整协变量和多重检验后,比较ESS评分第80和第20百分位的p - l症状的相对赔率为“声音比以前更柔和”为1.6 (p=0.001),“面部表情丧失”为2.1 (pp=0.002)。当症状从0个增加到3个时,白天过度嗜睡的患病率从6.3%增加到19.8% (p=0.004)。结论:在50-64岁的韩国成年人中,白天嗜睡与P-L症状显著相关。是否同时存在的白天嗜睡和P-L症状早于锥体外系及以后生活中的其他损伤,值得进一步调查。
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