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Environmental risk factors for REM sleep behavior disorder: A multicenter case-control study

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Postuma, RB; Montplaisir, JY; Pelletier, A; Dauvilliers, Y; Oertel, W; Iranzo, A; Ferini-Strambi, L; Arnulf, I; Hogl, B; Manni, R; Miyamoto, T ...
Published in: Neurology
July 31, 2012

Objective: Idiopathic REM sleep behavior disorder is a parasomnia characterized by dream enactment and is commonly a prediagnostic sign of parkinsonism and dementia. Since risk factors have not been defined, we initiated a multicenter case-control study to assess environmental and lifestyle risk factors for REM sleep behavior disorder. Methods: Cases were patients with idiopathic REM sleep behavior disorder who were free of dementia and parkinsonism, recruited from 13 International REM Sleep Behavior Disorder Study Group centers. Controls were matched according to age and sex. Potential environmental and lifestyle risk factors were assessed via standardized questionnaire. Unconditional logistic regression adjusting for age, sex, and center was conducted to investigate the environmental factors. Results: A total of 694 participants (347 patients, 347 controls) were recruited. Among cases, mean age was 67.7 ± 9.6 years and 81.0% were male. Cases were more likely to smoke (ever smokers = 64.0% vs 55.5%, adjusted odds ratio [OR] = 1.43, p = 0.028). Caffeine and alcohol use were not different between cases and controls. Cases were more likely to report previous head injury (19.3% vs 12.7%, OR=1.59, p=0.037). Cases had fewer years of formal schooling (11.1 ± 4.4 years vs 12.7 ± 4.3, p < 0.001), and were more likely to report having worked Abstract: farmers (19.7% vs 12.5% OR = 1.67, p = 0.022) with borderline increase in welding (17.8% vs 12.1%, OR = 1.53, p = 0.063). Previous occupational pesticide exposure was more prevalent in cases than controls (11.8% vs 6.1%, OR = 2.16, p = 0.008). Conclusions: Smoking, head injury, pesticide exposure, and farming are potential risk factors for idiopathic REM sleep behavior disorder. Copyright © 2012 by AAN Enterprises, Inc.

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Neurology

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1526-632X

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0028-3878

Publication Date

July 31, 2012

Volume

79

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5

Start / End Page

428 / 434

Related Subject Headings

  • Neurology & Neurosurgery
  • 3209 Neurosciences
  • 3202 Clinical sciences
  • 1702 Cognitive Sciences
  • 1109 Neurosciences
  • 1103 Clinical Sciences
 

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Postuma, R. B., Montplaisir, J. Y., Pelletier, A., Dauvilliers, Y., Oertel, W., Iranzo, A., … Wolfson, C. (2012). Environmental risk factors for REM sleep behavior disorder: A multicenter case-control study. Neurology, 79(5), 428–434. https://doi.org/10.1212/WNL.0b013e31825dd383
Postuma, R. B., J. Y. Montplaisir, A. Pelletier, Y. Dauvilliers, W. Oertel, A. Iranzo, L. Ferini-Strambi, et al. “Environmental risk factors for REM sleep behavior disorder: A multicenter case-control study.” Neurology 79, no. 5 (July 31, 2012): 428–34. https://doi.org/10.1212/WNL.0b013e31825dd383.
Postuma RB, Montplaisir JY, Pelletier A, Dauvilliers Y, Oertel W, Iranzo A, et al. Environmental risk factors for REM sleep behavior disorder: A multicenter case-control study. Neurology. 2012 Jul 31;79(5):428–34.
Postuma, R. B., et al. “Environmental risk factors for REM sleep behavior disorder: A multicenter case-control study.” Neurology, vol. 79, no. 5, July 2012, pp. 428–34. Scopus, doi:10.1212/WNL.0b013e31825dd383.
Postuma RB, Montplaisir JY, Pelletier A, Dauvilliers Y, Oertel W, Iranzo A, Ferini-Strambi L, Arnulf I, Hogl B, Manni R, Miyamoto T, Mayer G, Stiasny-Kolster K, Puligheddu M, Ju Y, Jennum P, Sonka K, Santamaria J, Fantini ML, Zucconi M, Leu-Semenescu S, Frauscher B, Terzaghi M, Miyamoto M, Unger MM, De Cock VC, Wolfson C. Environmental risk factors for REM sleep behavior disorder: A multicenter case-control study. Neurology. 2012 Jul 31;79(5):428–434.

Published In

Neurology

DOI

EISSN

1526-632X

ISSN

0028-3878

Publication Date

July 31, 2012

Volume

79

Issue

5

Start / End Page

428 / 434

Related Subject Headings

  • Neurology & Neurosurgery
  • 3209 Neurosciences
  • 3202 Clinical sciences
  • 1702 Cognitive Sciences
  • 1109 Neurosciences
  • 1103 Clinical Sciences