| Literature DB >> 34154378 |
Hilde M Geurts1,2, Goldie A McQuaid3, Sander Begeer4, Gregory L Wallace5.
Abstract
LAY ABSTRACT: Autistic adults without a suspected intellectual disability reported several motor features such as having tremors, and stiffness in one's legs which are considered to be part of a complex of motor features called parkinsonism. This so-called parkinsonism was remarkably prevalent in middle-aged and older autistic adults in two independent studies (Dutch study: 50-81 years, 183 males, 113 females, all adulthood diagnoses; the USA study: 50-83 years, 110 females, 109 males, majority adulthood diagnosis). Parkinsonism can be part of the progressive motor disease-Parkinson's disease. Therefore, it is important that future studies, including in-person neurological assessment, determine if (and if so, why) autistic adults who report these motor features are at increased risk for developing Parkinson's disease.Entities:
Keywords: autism; medication; old-age; parkinsonism; self-report
Mesh:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34154378 PMCID: PMC8750133 DOI: 10.1177/13623613211020183
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Autism ISSN: 1362-3613
Participant characteristics: descriptive statistics for ASD-NL and ASD-USA samples.
| ASD-NL ( | ASD-USA ( | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sex | ||||
| Female, | 113 (38%) | 109 (52%) | ||
| Male, | 183 (62%) | 100 (48%) | ||
| Age | ||||
| Mean (SD) | 58.4 (5.9) | 59.35 (7.15) | ||
| Range | 50–81 | 50–83.3 | ||
| Diagnosis | ||||
| Autism | 27 | 16 | ||
| ASD | 53 | 64 | ||
| Asperger’s syndrome | 170 | 120 | ||
| PDD-NOS | 46 | 9 | ||
| Age of ASD diagnosis | ||||
| Mean (SD) | 50.9 (7.0) | 44.4 (16.7) | ||
| Range | 23.3–75.5 | 2–82.7 | ||
| Race
| – | African American | 4 | |
| Asian | 1 | |||
| Caucasian | 179 | |||
| Native American/Alaska Native | 5 | |||
| Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander | 1 | |||
| More than one race | 18 | |||
| Other | 6 | |||
| Ethnicity | – | |||
| Latinx descent | 14 | |||
| Not of Latinx descent | 189 | |||
| Unknown | 3 | |||
| IQ | – | |||
| >130 | 79 | |||
| 116–130 | 127 | |||
| 86–115 | 87 | |||
| 71–85 | 1 | |||
| Unknown | 2 | |||
| Education
| No high school | 1 | ||
| Some high school | 4 | |||
| LowMiddleHigh | 10124148 | GED diploma | 3 | |
| High school graduate | 4 | |||
| Trade/vocational school | 9 | |||
| Associate’s degree | 22 | |||
| Some college | 35 | |||
| Baccalaureate degree | 61 | |||
| Graduate/professional degree | 70 | |||
| Annual income | <US $20,000 | 55 | ||
| <€10,000 | 9 | US $21,000–35,000 | 38 | |
| US $36,000–50,000 | 25 | |||
| US $51,000–65,000 | 13 | |||
| US $66,000–80,000 | 16 | |||
| US $81,000–100,000 | 14 | |||
| US $101,000–130,000 | 16 | |||
| US $131,000–160,000 | 8 | |||
| >US $160,000 | 15 | |||
| Unknown | 5 | |||
| Prefer not to answer | 4 | |||
| €10,000–30,000 | 88 | |||
| €30,000–50,000 | 74 | |||
| €50,000–70,0000 | 31 | |||
| >€70,000 | 29 | |||
| Unknown | 16 | |||
| Prefer not to answer | 32 | |||
| Living arrangements
| ||||
| With parents/family | 14 | 70 | ||
| Alone | 117 | 81 | ||
| With partner | 142 | 92 | ||
| Independent with support | 24 | – | ||
| Group with support | 2 | – | ||
| Partner | ||||
| Yes | 180 | 100 | ||
| No | 76 | 109 | ||
| Medical diagnosis | ||||
| Yes | 190 | 175 | ||
| No | 92 | 34 | ||
| Unknown | 4 | – | ||
| If yes, what | ||||
| Allergies | 61 | – | ||
| Asthma | 42 | – | ||
| Gastrointestinal | 71 | – | ||
| Diabetes | 16 | – | ||
| Dermatological (including eczema) | 47 | – | ||
| Headaches (including migraines) | 42 | – | ||
| Sleep disorders | 123 | – | ||
| Other Med | 8 | – | ||
| Psychiatric diagnosis | ||||
| Yes | 115 | 178 | ||
| No | 158 | 31 | ||
| Unknown | 13 | – | ||
| If yes, what
| ||||
| ADHD | 24 | 68 | ||
| Learning disability | 8 | 1 | ||
| Mood disorder | 65 | 165 | ||
| Anxiety disorder | 22 | 113 | ||
| Schizophrenia spectrum disorders | 19 | 3 | ||
| Eating disorder | 4 | 0 | ||
| Addictive disorder | 9 | 1 | ||
| OCD | 0 | 33 | ||
| PTSD | 0 | 67 | ||
| Other Psy | 13 | 5 | ||
| Psychotropic medications | ||||
| Yes | 75 | 110 | ||
| No | 168 | 77 | ||
| Unknown | 7 | 22 | ||
| If yes, what
| ||||
| Antipsychotic | 27 | 23 | ||
| Antidepressant | 38 | 76 | ||
| Sedative | 7 | 6 | ||
| Stimulant | 7 | 22 | ||
| Anticonvulsant | – | 36 | ||
| Anxiolytic | – | 29 | ||
| Other PsyTrop | 10 | – | ||
| AQ-28 total | ||||
| Mean (SD) | 85.2 (11.4) | 86.4 (10.8) | ||
| Range | 50–110 | 55–110 | ||
| CFQ total | ||||
| Mean (SD) | 81.6 (15.5) | – | ||
| Range | 30–116 | |||
For frequencies, absolute scores are reported.
SD: standard deviation; ASD: autism spectrum disorder; PDD-NOS: pervasive developmental disorder–not otherwise specified; IQ: intelligence quotient; GED: General Educational Development; ADHD: attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; OCD: obsessive-compulsive disorder; PTSD: post-traumatic stress disorder; AQ-28: Autism-Spectrum Quotient–28-item version; CFQ: Cognitive Failures Questionnaire total score; Other Psy: a mixture of psychiatric diagnoses which were mentioned <3 times in both samples such as language problems, tic disorders, behavioral problems ODD/CD, and personality disorders, OCD, hoarding, and PTSD; mood: mood disorders; Other med: a mixture of medical diagnoses such as epilepsy, visual impairment, auditory impairment, and motor problems; Other PsyTrop: medication classes which did not fit into one of the other classes.
Please note that in the Netherlands, it is not standard to ask about race, only when crucial for a specific hypothesis one is allowed to record race and/or ethnicity. In this case, we felt it is not crucial. However, according to the American definition of races, the participants are mostly Caucasian.
Education is for the NL sample divided into three groups: low (primary education, lower vocational education, or special needs practical education), middle (preparatory secondary vocational education; higher general secondary education, college, pre-university education), and high (University of Applied Science or University).
The sum is greater than the number participants as some participants reported more than one type of living arrangement.
The sum is greater than the number of “yes” responses as some participants reported more than one psychiatric diagnosis.
The sum is greater than the number of “yes” responses as some participants reported more than one medication class.
Figure 1.Percentage of ASD-NL (Sample 1) and ASD-USA (Sample 2) participants endorsing each PSQ item. For comparison, the percentage of PD participants (PD’14) and non-PD comparison group participants (COMP’14) endorsing these items (reported in Fereshtehnejad et al., 2014) is also presented.
PSQ scores of autistic adults in the ASD-NL and ASD-USA samples.
| Symptom | ASD-NL ( | ASD-USA ( |
|---|---|---|
| Stiffness and rigidity, | 134 (45.3) | 128 (61.2) |
| If yes, mean age (SD); range | 46.1 (16.3); 1–70 | – |
| If yes, % symptom <18 years | 10.8% | – |
| Tremor and shaking, | 21 (7.1) | 45 (21.5) |
| If yes, mean age (SD); range | 35.9 (21.8); 1–63 | – |
| If yes, % symptom <18 years | 28.6% | – |
| Troublesome buttoning, | 23 (7.8) | 36 (17.3)
|
| If yes, mean age (SD); range | 36.6 (20.2); 2–62 | – |
| If yes, % symptom <18 years | 21.7% | – |
| Troublesome arm swing, | 20 (6.8) | 29 (13.9)
|
| If yes, mean age (SD); range | 40.2 (19.6); 4–65 | – |
| If yes, % symptom <18 years | 21.1% | – |
| Feet stuck to floor, | 19 (6.4) | 42 (20.1) |
| If yes, mean age (SD); range | 40.0 (18.8); 8–68 | – |
| If yes, % symptom <18 years | 15.8% | – |
| Motor slowing, | 151 (51.0) | 109 (52.2) |
| If yes, mean age (SD); range | 50.4 (13.3); 1–75 | – |
| If yes, % symptom <18 years | 4.7% | – |
| PSQ total score, mean (SD) | 1.2 (1.2) | 1.9 (1.5) |
| Range | 0–6 | 0–6 |
| PSQ screening score, mean (SD) | 1.9 (2.9) | 4 (4.2) |
| Range | 0–17 | 0–17 |
PSQ: Parkinsonism Screening Questionnaire; ASD: autism spectrum disorder; SD: standard deviation.
The “I do not know” answers ranged from 0.3% (troublesome buttoning) to 7.1 (troublesome arm swing) in the ASD-NL sample, and from 0.96% (troublesome buttoning) to 24.5% (troublesome arm swing) in the ASD-USA sample.
ASD-USA, n= 208.
Group comparisons between those who do (Screen+) and do not (Screen−) above the PSQ cutoff score.
| Sample | Group | Statistics | BF10 | BF01 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Screen− | Screen+ | |||||
| M (SD; range) | M (SD; range) | |||||
| Age | NL | 58.4 (6.1; 50.0–80.7) | 58.5 (4.9; 50.6–70.5) | 0.17 | 5.94 | |
| USA | 59.2 (6.9; 50.0–83.3) | 59.6 (7.6; 50.0–78.2) | 0.17 | 6.00 | ||
| Age of dx | NL | 51.0 (6.9; 30.7–75.5) | 50.4 (7.6; 23.2–65.9) | 0.20 | 4.92 | |
| USA | 46.2 (15.5; 2.0–82.7) | 40.8 (18.4; 2.0–70.0) | 1.48 | 0.67 | ||
| AQ-28 total | NL | 85.1 (11.3; 50–110) | 85.8 (12.4; 56–110) | 0.19 | 5.39 | |
| USA | 86.1 (10.5; 55–108) | 87.1 (11.5; 55–110) | 0.19 | 5.20 | ||
| CFQ total | NL | 83.8 (14.5; 37–116) | 70.4 (15.7; 30–104) | 92,4942 | 0.00 | |
| Sex (M/F) | NL | 155/91 | 28/22 | 0.17 | 5.88 | |
| USA | 76/64 | 24/45 | 5.45 | 0.18 | ||
| Medical dx
| NL | 147/86/3 | 43/6/1 | 27.81 | 0.04 | |
| USA | 118/22 | 63/6 | 0.59 | 1.70 | ||
| Mental health dx
| NL | 87/141/8 | 28/17/2 | 15.74 | 0.06 | |
| USA | 116/24 | 62/7 | 0.52 | 1.92 | ||
| Psychotropic medications
| NL | 62/139/6 | 13/29/1 | 0.04 | 25.0 | |
| USA | 73/52/0 | 37/25/3 | 1.15 | 0.87 | ||
PSQ: Parkinsonism Screening Questionnaire; BF: Bayes factor (note that evidence for the null hypothesis as compared to the alternative hypothesis (BF01) is 1/BF10); SD: standard deviation; dx: diagnosis; AQ-28: Autism-Spectrum Quotient–28-item version; CFQ: Cognitive Failures Questionnaire.
n differs for some dependent measures, see Table 1.
Three answer options in Sample 1: yes/no/unknown and two answer options in Sample 2: yes/no.
Three answer options: yes/no/unknown.
Findings are considered statistically significant when p < 0.006.