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Title: Restless leg syndrome in children with celiac disease
Authors: Işıkay, S.
Işıkay, N.
Per, H.
Çarman, K.B.
Kocamaz, Halil
Keywords: Anemia
Celiac disease
Children
Restless leg syndrome
25 hydroxyvitamin D
cyanocobalamin
ferritin
folic acid
hemoglobin
iron
vitamin
adolescent
adult
Article
celiac disease
child
controlled study
correlation analysis
cross-sectional study
disease association
disease severity
female
human
major clinical study
male
prevalence
questionnaire
restless legs syndrome
blood
blood cell count
case control study
complication
onset age
patient acuity
Adolescent
Age of Onset
Blood Cell Count
Case-Control Studies
Celiac Disease
Child
Female
Ferritins
Humans
Male
Patient Acuity
Prevalence
Restless Legs Syndrome
Surveys and Questionnaires
Vitamins
Publisher: Turkish Journal of Pediatrics
Abstract: Celiac disease (CD) is an immune-mediated enteropathy triggered by ingestion of dietary gluten in genetically predisposed individuals. The aim of the study was to determine the prevalence of restless leg syndrome (RLS) in children with CD and to investigate the associated factors for RLS. Totally 494 children with the ages ranging between 11-18 years were included. Among those, 226 were under follow-up with CD and constituted the study group while other 268 children did not have any symptoms or signs associated with CD and established the control group. The demographic data, educational status and routine laboratory data of children including complete blood count, ferritin, vitamin B12, foliate and 25 (OH) vitamin D levels were recorded. The RLS prevalence and associated symptoms of children were defined with a questionnaire. There was no statistically significant difference between the 2 groups regarding the age and gender. Moreover, RLS prevalence was also similar in both groups (3.5% vs 3.0% in CD and control groups, respectively, p=0.98). However, interestingly, in CD group, the mean age of the patients at the onset of RLS symptoms was statistically significantly younger (p=0.02) and the disease was more severe (p=0.026) than the control group. In correlation analysis in CD group, the RLS severity significantly negatively correlated with serum ferritin, folic acid or 25 (OH) vitamin D levels in Celiac disease group. In this study we did not determine an increased prevalence of RLS in children with CD. However, in CD group, the age at the onset of RLS symptoms was significantly younger and the disease was more severe in CD group compared with the control cases. © 2018, Turkish Journal of Pediatrics. All rights reserved.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/11030
https://doi.org/10.24953/turkjped.2018.01.010
ISSN: 0041-4301
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