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    JAMA Netw Open: Sleepwalkers have a 4 times higher risk of Parkinson's disease than ordinary people!

    • Last Update: 2021-05-08
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    Since 1990 , Parkinson's disease ( PD ) is a neurological disease with the fastest increase in global prevalence, disability and mortality.


    Since 1990 , Parkinson's disease ( PD ) is a neurological disease with the fastest increase in global prevalence, disability and mortality.


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    Rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder ( RBD ) is one of the most widely studied non-motor functions of PD .


    Rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder ( RBD ) is one of the most widely studied non-motor functions of PD .


    Recently, a study published in JAMA Netw Open JAMA Netw Open JAMA showed that men who sleepwalk or suffer from sleepwalking or suffer from sleepwalking or suffer from RBD may be at higher risk of PD .


    In this study, researchers collected from 2012 Nian 1 Yue Zhi 2018 Nian 6 Yue US cohort study of male health professionals of 25694 men, in order to assess sleepwalking and RBD impact on the incidence of dementia.


    In this study, researchers collected from 2012 Nian 1 Yue Zhi 2018 Nian 6 Yue US cohort study of male health professionals of 25694 men, in order to assess sleepwalking and RBD impact on the incidence of dementia.


    The results show that these men, 223 name (for 0.


    The influence of sleep behavior disorder on Parkinson's disease

    Researchers say that sleep interruptions in PD are common.


    Researchers say that sleep interruptions in PD are common.


    Original source

    Xinyuan Zhang, BS1;Samantha A.


    Xinyuan Zhang, BS1;Samantha A.
    Molsberry, PhD2 ;Milena Pavlova, MD3 ; et al.
    com/journals/jamanetworkopen/fullarticle/2778518" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Association of Sleepwalking and REM Sleep Behavior Disorder With Parkinson Disease in Men.
    JAMA Netw Open.
      2021;4(4):e215713.
    doi:10.
    1001 /jamanetworkopen.
    2021.
    5713 Samantha A.
    Molsberry, PhD2 Milena Pavlova, MD3 com/journals/jamanetworkopen/fullarticle/2778518" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Association of Sleepwalking and REM Sleep Behavior Disorder With Parkinson Disease in Men.
    JAMA Netw Open.
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