Effect of exogenous melatonin on sleep and motor dysfunction in Parkinson's disease

Apr 4, 2007Journal of neurology

Melatonin's effects on sleep and movement problems in Parkinson's disease: a controlled clinical trial

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Abstract

70% of patients with Parkinson's disease reported poor sleep quality before treatment.

  • Melatonin improved subjective sleep quality, as indicated by the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index.
  • No significant changes were observed in polysomnography measures after melatonin treatment.
  • Motor dysfunction in Parkinson's disease patients did not show improvement with melatonin use.
  • Sleep fragmentation was more pronounced in patients taking lower doses of levodopa.
  • A small sample size may have limited the ability to detect differences in motor scores and sleep study findings.

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