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You're working at your desk, probably on your fifth Zoom call and second iced coffee of the day, when you realize you haven't stopped shaking your leg for the past hour. Maybe you don't even notice this subconscious movement until your roommate or coworker points it out. Though the leg shaking is subtle, it can be distracting and disruptive to your productivity and distracting to others.

So why do people shake their legs? Leg shaking can be triggered by a number of things — from anxiety to caffeine. PS spoke with three experts about what causes leg shaking and how to stop it. John Winkelman , MD, PhD, is the chief of the sleep disorders clinical research program at Massachusetts General Hospital.



Debra Wilson , PhD, MSN, is a nursing professor at Austin Peay State University School. Brian Koo , MD, is an associate professor of neurology at Yale University. Kathleen Meehan , MS, RD, is an anti-diet dietitian and certified intuitive eating counselor.

Why Do I Shake My Leg When Sitting? There are a variety of reasons you might engage in frequent leg shaking. It could be something as simple as boredom or something more concerning like anxiety, your caffeine intake, or even an underlying condition. Here, experts weigh in on five common causes of leg shaking, plus what to do about it.

According to John Winkelman, MD, PhD, the chief of the sleep disorders clinical research program at Massachusetts General Hospital, the most common cause of leg shaking among young people is anxiety.

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