Parkinson's Disease As A Risk Factor For Compulsive Gambling And Impulse Control Disorders
Main Category: Parkinson's DiseaseAlso Included In: Neurology / Neuroscience
Article Date: 23 Jun 2009 - 2:00 PDT
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There is also increasing knowledge about higher frequency of compulsive behavior in patients with PD compared to the general population. "These impulse control disorders such as pathological gambling, hyper-sexuality, compulsive shopping, compulsive eating or compulsive overuse of dopaminergic drugs can lead to monetary losses or worsen social handicap of PD patients," Professor Bassetti explains.
A current study from the Czech Republic being presented at the ENS meeting in Milan compared 20 patients with PD manifested before age 45 with 20 control subjects. A computer version of the Iowa Gambling Task (IGT) was used for testing. Patients with PD showed a significantly lower IGT-score - defined as the difference between a number of advantageous and disadvantageous choices - compared with the control group.
"It is necessary to consider pathological gambling in young Parkinson patients with regards to their treatment and possible clinical and sociological outcomes", the researchers concluded.
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