Sleep in Functional Motor Disorders: A Case–Control Polysomnographic Study
Jiří Nepožitek, Simona Dostálová, Martin Jirásek, Gabriela Chaloupková, Zuzana Forejtová, Lucia Nováková, Veronika Rottová, Veronika Konvičná, Karel Šonka, Mark J. Edwards, Tereza Serranová

TL;DR
This study finds that people with functional motor disorders have significant sleep issues and higher rates of sleep disorders compared to healthy individuals.
Contribution
The study is the first polysomnographic investigation of sleep in functional motor disorders, revealing specific sleep abnormalities and their links to mood symptoms.
Findings
FMD patients had higher rates of restless legs syndrome, obstructive sleep apnoea, and periodic limb movements in sleep.
FMD patients reported worse sleep quality, higher sleepiness, depression, and anxiety compared to controls.
Polysomnography revealed altered sleep structure in FMD, including changes in REM sleep latency and sleep efficiency.
Abstract
Sleep problems are frequent in functional motor disorders (FMDs). Surprisingly, objective correlates of impaired sleep and its relationship to other comorbidities have been understudied, and no polysomnographic study is available. We aimed to map the polysomnographic parameters in the context of self‐reported sleep and mood symptoms and search for comorbid sleep disorders in FMD and healthy controls. Thirty‐seven patients (mean age [SD], 48.2 [10.6] years) with clinically definite FMD and 37 controls (48.6 [11.2] years) underwent structured medical and sleep history assessment, neurological examination and polysomnography and completed questionnaires for sleep quality, sleepiness, depression and anxiety. In FMD, specific sleep disorders were identified in our cohort, with 32% having restless legs syndrome, 38% clinically significant obstructive sleep apnoea and 8% periodic limb…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRestless Legs Syndrome Research · Sleep and Wakefulness Research · Sleep and related disorders
