| Literature DB >> 29971194 |
Adrian Handforth1, Gail A Parker2.
Abstract
Background: Increased depression, hearing loss, dementia, alcoholism, and mortality in essential tremor patients remain unexplained. We investigated whether conditions associated with tremor are linked to chronic stress.Entities:
Keywords: Essential tremor; affective disorders; drug abuse; epidemiology; personality disorder
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29971194 PMCID: PMC6026277 DOI: 10.7916/D8VD8FF5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Tremor Other Hyperkinet Mov (N Y) ISSN: 2160-8288
Figure 1Frequency of Psychiatric Disorders in Veterans with and without Essential Tremor. In this and the next four figures, the lower part of each panel displays the percentages of veteran patients with (closed circles) or without (open circles) tremor who have the comorbid condition within 15-year cohorts from age 21 to 95. The upper part of each panel displays the age-corresponding odds ration with 95% confidence intervals, shown only if statistically significant (two-tailed chi-square test). *p < 0.00026; **p < 1 × 10−7; ***p < 1 × 10−10.
Figure 2Substance Abuse (A–D) and Components of the Metabolic Syndrome and Diet (E–I). See Figure 1 for description of veterans with and without tremor.
Figure 3Vascular (A–D) and Respiratory (E–F) Diseases. See Figure 1 for description of veterans with and without tremor.
Figure 4Other Medical Conditions (A–C) and Diseases of the Ear and Eye (D–F). See Figure 1 for description of veterans with and without tremor.
Figure 5Neurological Conditions. See Figure 1 for description of veterans with and without tremor.
Figure 6Model of Relationship of Essential Tremor to Comorbid Conditions. Chronic stress, as occurs with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), anxiety, depression, or negative affect/Type D personality trait increases the risk of psychiatric conditions, substance abuse, vascular disease, hypertension, components of the metabolic syndrome, and poor diet. These together in turn increase the risk of diseases affecting multiple organs, eyesight and hearing, and neurological conditions. Traumatic brain injury , present in many PTSD patients, also contributes to certain neurologic conditions, such as migraine and epilepsy. It is proposed that chronic stress, in addition to increasing the risk of multiple diseases, promotes essential tremor (ET), so that the conditions associated with chronic stress are more common in ET.