1997
DOI: 10.1007/bf03160564
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Sleep disorder related to Parkinson’s disease

Abstract: Sleep disorders occur in 74-98%

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“…Sleep disturbances in PD, which include rapid eye movement behaviors disorder, sleep fragmentation, daytime somnolence, restless legs syndrome, nightmares, and sleep apnea, are estimated to occur in 60-98% of patients with PD [16,34,35,36,37,38,39]. The current analysis demonstrates that targeting only the motor symptoms of PD will not be sufficient to address the myriad NMS, including sleep complaints, described by patients with PD.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Sleep disturbances in PD, which include rapid eye movement behaviors disorder, sleep fragmentation, daytime somnolence, restless legs syndrome, nightmares, and sleep apnea, are estimated to occur in 60-98% of patients with PD [16,34,35,36,37,38,39]. The current analysis demonstrates that targeting only the motor symptoms of PD will not be sufficient to address the myriad NMS, including sleep complaints, described by patients with PD.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…People with PD often suffer from sleep disorders, including insomnia, periodic limb movement disorder and REMsleep disorder (7,12), which can cause excessive nighttime movement. The nighttime activity feature tracks the intensity and duration of users' nighttime movements and displays them on the app.…”
Section: Nighttime Activity Trackingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dies gilt für Patienten mit M. Parkinson [29] und Patienten nach Schlaganfall, insbesondere aber für Patienten mit Demenz [30], wobei oftmals die Schlafstörung bei dementiellen Erkrankungen weder von den Patienten selbst noch von den Angehöri-gen in ihrem gesamten Ausmass wahrgenommen wird [31]. Die Analyse des Schlaf-EEG bei Demenz zeigt ein über die normalen physiologischen Altersveränderungen hinausgehendes pathologisches Schlaf-EEG-Profil, das neben der meist vorliegenden Schlafkontinuitätsstörung eine Reduktion des REM-Schlafs aufweist, die im Zusammenhang mit dem cholinergen Defizit dieser Patienten zu sehen ist [31,32].…”
Section: Medizinische Neurologische Und Psychiatrische Erkrankungenunclassified