Iron Deficiency and Restless Sleep/Wake Behaviors in Neurodevelopmental Disorders and Mental Health Conditions

Iron deficiency (ID) and restlessness are associated with sleep/wake-disorders (e.g., restless legs syndrome (RLS)) and neurodevelopmental disorders (attention deficit/hyperactivity and autism spectrum disorders (ADHD; ASD)). However, a standardized approach to assessing ID and restlessness is missi...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nutrients 2024-09, Vol.16 (18), p.3064
Hauptverfasser: Ipsiroglu, Osman S, Pandher, Parveer K, Hill, Olivia, McWilliams, Scout, Braschel, Melissa, Edwards, Katherine, Friedlander, Robin, Keys, Elizabeth, Kuo, Calvin, Lewis, Marion Suzanne, Richardson, Anamaria, Wagner, Alexandra L, Wensley, David
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Zusammenfassung:Iron deficiency (ID) and restlessness are associated with sleep/wake-disorders (e.g., restless legs syndrome (RLS)) and neurodevelopmental disorders (attention deficit/hyperactivity and autism spectrum disorders (ADHD; ASD)). However, a standardized approach to assessing ID and restlessness is missing. We reviewed iron status and family sleep/ID history data collected at a sleep/wake behavior clinic under a quality improvement/quality assurance project. Restlessness was explored through patient and parental narratives and a 'suggested clinical immobilization test'. Of 199 patients, 94% had ID, with 43% having a family history of ID. ADHD (46%) and ASD (45%) were common conditions, along with chronic insomnia (61%), sleep-disordered breathing (50%), and parasomnias (22%). In unadjusted analysis, a family history of ID increased the odds (95% CI) of familial RLS (OR: 5.98, = 0.0002, [2.35-15.2]), insomnia/DIMS (OR: 3.44, = 0.0084, [1.37-8.64]), and RLS (OR: 7.00, = 0.01, [1.49-32.93]) in patients with ADHD, and of insomnia/DIMS (OR: 4.77, = 0.0014, [1.82-12.5]), RLS/PLMS (OR: 5.83, = 0.009, [1.54-22.1]), RLS (OR: 4.05, = 0.01, [1.33-12.3]), and familial RLS (OR: 2.82, = 0.02, [1.17-6.81]) in patients with ASD. ID and restlessness were characteristics of ADHD and ASD, and a family history of ID increased the risk of sleep/wake-disorders. These findings highlight the need to integrate comprehensive blood work and family history to capture ID in children and adolescents with restless behaviors.
ISSN:2072-6643
2072-6643
DOI:10.3390/nu16183064