Prevalence Rate of Restless Leg Syndrome among Healthcare Students of Karachi

Background: Restless leg syndrome (RLS) is an undiagnosed sensorimotor disorder that is accompanied by an unpleasant sensation in the lower limbs which cause an urge to move the leg for temporary relaxation. It causes symptoms such as insomnia, concentration and mood disturbance which affect the q...

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Main Authors: Muhammad Faisal Qureshi, Sonya Arshad, Farah Deeba, Ajay Dherwani, Abeeha Raza, Aisha Akram, Amna Idrees, Aqib Zaman, Areeba Ishaq, Areej Sadruddin
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Language:English
Published: Liaquat National Hospital and Medical College 2020-05-01
Series:Liaquat National Journal of Primary Care
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Online Access:https://journals.lnh.edu.pk/lnjpc/pdf/b2ec1d88-20f5-49ee-9224-69227d6d90bd.pdf
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spelling doaj-7834c033485d4daa8b9ad726353bcc2e2021-10-05T10:15:43ZengLiaquat National Hospital and Medical CollegeLiaquat National Journal of Primary Care2707-35212708-91342020-05-01212933https://doi.org/10.37184/lnjpc.2707-3521.1.22Prevalence Rate of Restless Leg Syndrome among Healthcare Students of KarachiMuhammad Faisal Qureshi0Sonya Arshad1Farah Deeba2Ajay Dherwani3Abeeha Raza4Aisha Akram5Amna Idrees6Aqib Zaman7Areeba Ishaq8Areej Sadruddin9Liaquat National School of Physiotherapy, Karachi, PakistanLiaquat National School of Physiotherapy, Karachi, PakistanLiaquat National School of Physiotherapy, Karachi, PakistanLiaquat National School of Physiotherapy, Karachi, PakistanLiaquat National School of Physiotherapy, Karachi, PakistanLiaquat National School of Physiotherapy, Karachi, PakistanLiaquat National School of Physiotherapy, Karachi, PakistanLiaquat National School of Physiotherapy, Karachi, PakistanLiaquat National School of Physiotherapy, Karachi, PakistanLiaquat National School of Physiotherapy, Karachi, PakistanBackground: Restless leg syndrome (RLS) is an undiagnosed sensorimotor disorder that is accompanied by an unpleasant sensation in the lower limbs which cause an urge to move the leg for temporary relaxation. It causes symptoms such as insomnia, concentration and mood disturbance which affect the quality of life, job and academic performance. Objective: This study was proposed to find out the prevalence of RLS among healthcare undergraduate students with its primary complications. Methods: This was a cross-sectional study, conducted in Healthcare Institutes of Karachi in July-19 to October-19. A questionnaire was given to 337 students, which was designed to diagnose RLS on the basis of criteria set by “International Restless Leg Syndrome Study Group”. The inclusion criteria were students aged between 18-25 years. Students having any neurological problem, hypertension, diabetes, pregnancy, musculoskeletal deformity or recent traumatic injuries were excluded from this study. Data was analyzed by SPSS version 22. Results: The median (IQR) age of students was 21 (20-22) years. Out of these 337 students 40(11.9%) were males and 297(88.1%) were females. Restless Leg syndrome was diagnosed in 120(35.6%) students in which 110(91.7%) were females and 10(8.3%) males. 116(34.4%) students experienced leg cramps, while RLS positive students 116(96.7%) did not seek any consultation to health care professional. Conclusion: This study concluded that there was a high prevalence of RLS among healthcare students yet remains undiagnosed. There should be more awareness programs regarding RLS to prevent its symptoms and to improve the quality of life.https://journals.lnh.edu.pk/lnjpc/pdf/b2ec1d88-20f5-49ee-9224-69227d6d90bd.pdfrestless leg syndromesensorimotor disorderself-stretchingand strengthening exercises
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author Muhammad Faisal Qureshi
Sonya Arshad
Farah Deeba
Ajay Dherwani
Abeeha Raza
Aisha Akram
Amna Idrees
Aqib Zaman
Areeba Ishaq
Areej Sadruddin
spellingShingle Muhammad Faisal Qureshi
Sonya Arshad
Farah Deeba
Ajay Dherwani
Abeeha Raza
Aisha Akram
Amna Idrees
Aqib Zaman
Areeba Ishaq
Areej Sadruddin
Prevalence Rate of Restless Leg Syndrome among Healthcare Students of Karachi
Liaquat National Journal of Primary Care
restless leg syndrome
sensorimotor disorder
self-stretching
and strengthening exercises
author_facet Muhammad Faisal Qureshi
Sonya Arshad
Farah Deeba
Ajay Dherwani
Abeeha Raza
Aisha Akram
Amna Idrees
Aqib Zaman
Areeba Ishaq
Areej Sadruddin
author_sort Muhammad Faisal Qureshi
title Prevalence Rate of Restless Leg Syndrome among Healthcare Students of Karachi
title_short Prevalence Rate of Restless Leg Syndrome among Healthcare Students of Karachi
title_full Prevalence Rate of Restless Leg Syndrome among Healthcare Students of Karachi
title_fullStr Prevalence Rate of Restless Leg Syndrome among Healthcare Students of Karachi
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence Rate of Restless Leg Syndrome among Healthcare Students of Karachi
title_sort prevalence rate of restless leg syndrome among healthcare students of karachi
publisher Liaquat National Hospital and Medical College
series Liaquat National Journal of Primary Care
issn 2707-3521
2708-9134
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Background: Restless leg syndrome (RLS) is an undiagnosed sensorimotor disorder that is accompanied by an unpleasant sensation in the lower limbs which cause an urge to move the leg for temporary relaxation. It causes symptoms such as insomnia, concentration and mood disturbance which affect the quality of life, job and academic performance. Objective: This study was proposed to find out the prevalence of RLS among healthcare undergraduate students with its primary complications. Methods: This was a cross-sectional study, conducted in Healthcare Institutes of Karachi in July-19 to October-19. A questionnaire was given to 337 students, which was designed to diagnose RLS on the basis of criteria set by “International Restless Leg Syndrome Study Group”. The inclusion criteria were students aged between 18-25 years. Students having any neurological problem, hypertension, diabetes, pregnancy, musculoskeletal deformity or recent traumatic injuries were excluded from this study. Data was analyzed by SPSS version 22. Results: The median (IQR) age of students was 21 (20-22) years. Out of these 337 students 40(11.9%) were males and 297(88.1%) were females. Restless Leg syndrome was diagnosed in 120(35.6%) students in which 110(91.7%) were females and 10(8.3%) males. 116(34.4%) students experienced leg cramps, while RLS positive students 116(96.7%) did not seek any consultation to health care professional. Conclusion: This study concluded that there was a high prevalence of RLS among healthcare students yet remains undiagnosed. There should be more awareness programs regarding RLS to prevent its symptoms and to improve the quality of life.
topic restless leg syndrome
sensorimotor disorder
self-stretching
and strengthening exercises
url https://journals.lnh.edu.pk/lnjpc/pdf/b2ec1d88-20f5-49ee-9224-69227d6d90bd.pdf
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