Restless legs syndrome and iron deficiency in adults with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder

Feb 6, 2019Sleep

Restless Legs Syndrome and Low Iron Levels in Adults with ADHD

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Abstract

RLS was diagnosed in 33.0% of adults with ADHD.

  • RLS is associated with earlier onset, hyperactive presentation, and more severe lifetime ADHD symptoms.
  • Iron deficiency was found in 35.5% of adults with ADHD, with a higher frequency in those with RLS.
  • Leg movements during sleep were more frequent in ADHD patients, particularly those with comorbid RLS.
  • No difference was observed in the periodic leg movement index between groups.
  • ADHD patients with RLS exhibited a higher frequency of iron deficiency compared to other groups.

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