Periodic limb movement disorders and spells of profound muscle weakness due to airborne and dietary factors in humans
Autor: | John W. Gerrard, J. Steven Richardson |
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Rok vydání: | 2005 |
Předmět: |
Intoxicative inhalant
medicine.medical_specialty Movement disorders Adolescent Population Dietary factors Hazardous Substances medicine Humans Restless legs syndrome education education.field_of_study Movement Disorders Muscle Weakness General Neuroscience Fungi Muscle weakness Motor control General Medicine Middle Aged medicine.disease Diet Physical therapy Female medicine.symptom Psychology Clearance |
Zdroj: | The International journal of neuroscience. 114(11) |
ISSN: | 0020-7454 |
Popis: | Periodic limb movement disorders and the restless legs syndrome, generally considered to be sleep disorders, have a combined prevalence of almost 10% of the general population and are more common in women than in men. Although reduced dopamine activity in central nervous system motor control pathways seems to play a role, little, other than a list of associated risk factors, is known about the conditions that initiate the episodes. We report three patients, two teenage girls and one female teacher, who developed periodic limb movement disorders associated with high mold counts in a classroom and the gymnasium in the girls' school, and in the ventilating system in the teacher's school. Their disorders occurred when they attended their schools and cleared when they did not. These findings, combined with an earlier report of three cases where the disordered movements were triggered by dietary factors, suggest that in some patients, periodic limb movement disorders may be induced by inhalant as well as by dietary factors. Although these 6 patients may represent a subgroup of people with periodic limb movement disorders, potential dietary and environmental triggers should be considered in the clinical evaluation of patients seeking treatment for periodic limb movement disorders. |
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