The presence of rhythmic limb movements when sleeping, which may vary in intensity, may be an indicator of periodic limb movement disorder (PLMD).
In a study of 100 patients with PMLD last year, researchers at the annual meeting of the American College of Chest Physicians (ACCP), researchers from Toledo, Ohio noted they divided patients into those who were right-handed and those who were left-handed.
Of the 84 right-handed and 16 left-handed patients, 69% of right-handed patients had bilateral limb movements compared with 94% of left-handed patients, irrespective of age, sex, and race.
Their findings indicate that left-handed people have significantly higher chances of having bilateral limb movements, indicating the potential for PLMD.