![]() examined the association of sleep disorders with PD among hospitalized adults with special reference to sex difference (2). Although there is a difficulty to verify the causal association, I present some information about their study.īeydoun et al. ![]() The mechanism of the association is complex, and I speculate the bi-directional relationship 1) reduced circadian rhythmicity and sleep disorders are signs of PD incidence and progression, 2) reduced circadian rhythmicity and sleep disorders cause incidence of PD via neurodegeneration. Reduced circadian rhythmicity was significantly associated with an increased risk of incident PD, and the authors speculated whether improvement of circadian function might lead to reduce the risk of PD. evaluated the association between rest-activity rhythm and risk of incident Parkinson Disease (PD) by considering nighttime sleep disturbances (1). Shared Decision Making and Communication.Scientific Discovery and the Future of Medicine. ![]()
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