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Chul-Hyun Cho1,2, Leen Kim1,2, Heon-Jeong Lee1,2.
Abstract
Restless legs syndrome (RLS) is a sensorimotor neurological disturbance causing physical and psychological distress. Here, we investigated the severity and effect of depressive symptoms in RLS among a Korean cohort population. Depressive symptoms were more prevalent in the RLS group than in the non-RLS group [≥mild depression: odds ratio (OR)=1.95, p<0.001; ≥ moderate depression: OR=6.15, p<0.001; and ≥severe depression: OR=56.54, p<0.001], with a predominant proportion of severe depression (97%) in the RLS group. We found that difficulty falling asleep (OR=8.16, p<0.001), broken sleep (OR=11.66, p=0.001), early morning awakening (OR=8.5, p<0.001), and excessive daytime sleepiness (OR=3.04, p=0.031) were significantly frequent in individuals with severe depression in the RLS group. Red blood cell count was significantly low in individuals with severe depression in the RLS group (p=0.041). We found that severe depression was associated with RLS, suggesting the evaluation and management of mood symptoms and sleep-related and hematological features when treating RLS.Entities:
Keywords: Daytime sleepiness; Depressive symptom; Hematological features; Insomnia; Restless legs syndrome
Year: 2017 PMID: 29209397 PMCID: PMC5714735 DOI: 10.4306/pi.2017.14.6.887
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Psychiatry Investig ISSN: 1738-3684 Impact factor: 2.505
Figure 1Prevalence of depressive mood symptoms based on the severity according to Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) score between restless legs syndrome (RLS) and non-RLS groups. A: Graphical representation of the prevalence of depressive mood symptoms according to the BDI score between groups. The prevalence indicates accumulated prevalence over cutoff of the BDI score for mild (10≤BDI score), moderate (16≤BDI score), and severe depression (24≤BDI score). B: Graphical representation of prevalence of the severity of each depressive mood symptom among the groups: Mild depression (10≤BDI score<16), moderate depression (16≤BDI score<24), and severe depression (24≤BDI score).
Sleep-related and hematological features of subjects with severe depressive mood symptoms in the restless legs syndrome group
Student's t-test was performed on continuous variables except for chi-square test (χ2 test) or Fisher's exact test. p<0.05. *chi-square test (χ2 test), †Fisher's exact test. ESS: Epworth sleepiness scale, SD: standard deviation, OR: odds ratio