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Below you can se the third newsletter about Restless Legs Syndrome from the Nordic RLS Study Group.

In this article you can read about the prevalence of RLS in Denmark and Norway and find information on different risk factors of RLS.

 


Prevalence, severity and risk factors of restless legs syndrome
in the general adult population in two Scandinavian countries

Abstract
Background and Purpose: To estimate prevalence and severity (using the International Restless Legs Syndrome Study Group Rating Scale (IRLS)) and to identify risk factors of restless legs syndrome (RLS).

Patients and Methods: Population-based cross-sectional study; 2005 randomly selected adults 18 years and above participated in a telephone interview in Norway and Denmark, employing the next-birthday technique.

Results: Of the cross-section, 11.5% fulfilled the diagnostic criteria for RLS. Half of these reported the symptoms as moderate to very severe. Mean duration of the complaint was 10 years. Prevalence was higher in females than in males (13.4 vs 9.4%) and lowest in the youngest age group (18–29 years, 6.3%). From 30 years and above, no clear age-related difference was seen. Main predictors of RLS were insomnia (odds ratios: 1.71–3.16) and symptoms of periodic limb movements in sleep (3.20–7.85). The response rate was 47%, making the results less reliable.

Conclusions: This study indicates that there is a high occurrence of RLS among adults. Main predictors are insomnia and periodic limb movements in sleep.

Authors
Bjørn Bjorvatn, Lena Leissner, Jan Ulfberg, Jens Gyring, Merete Karlsborg, Lisbeth Regeur, Hårvard Skeidsvoll, Inger Hilde Nordhus, Ståle Pallesen

Journal
Sleep Medicin 2005 Jul;6(4):307-12