パーキンソン病および他の運動障害における自閉症の特徴の上昇
Ipsita Dey1, Swarnima Pathak1, Sreerupa Chakrabarty1
1India Autism Center, India.
Autism : the international journal of research and practice
|August 26, 2025
まとめ
パーキンソン病や他の運動障害を持つ成人は 高い自閉症の特徴を示します 特に男性です これは性別の重複を示唆し,パーキンソン病のケアに合わせた支援の必要性を強調しています.
科学分野:
- 神経学
- 精神科
- 遺伝学
背景:
- 生物学的な研究は,パーキンソン病 (PD) と自閉症スペクトル障害 (ASD) の間の重複を示唆しています.
- 以前の研究では 自閉症の特徴を示す成人に 焦点を当てていました 逆ではありません
- この研究はPDの成人の自閉症の特徴を調査しています
研究 の 目的:
- パーキンソン病の成人が 高い自閉症の特徴を示すかどうかを判断するためです
- この重複がPDに特異的か 他の運動障害と関連しているかを調べる
- 自閉症の特徴を PD,その他の運動障害,そして典型的に老化コントロールと比較する.
主な方法:
- 3つのグループで 330人の参加者を対象に実施された事前の研究: PD,その他の運動障害,典型的には老化による対照群.
- 自閉症の特徴と認知能力が評価されました
- 臨床診断は三次神経診療所によって確認された.
主要な成果:
- パーキンソン病と他の運動障害群は対照群と比較して高い自閉症の特徴を示した.
- 性別特異的なパターンが出現しました PDの男性には最も高い自閉症の特徴があり,他の運動障害の男性に続きます.
- 女性群では自閉症の特徴の有意な差異は認められなかった.
結論:
- パーキンソン病を含む運動障害と自閉症の特徴は 性別によって重なり合っている.
- パーキンソン病や他の運動障害を持つ男性における自閉症の特徴は,ケア計画において考慮されるべきである.
- 運動障害と自閉症の特徴の間の観察された関連は,共通の病因要因が原因である可能性があります.
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