I like to shake my legs if I have nothing to do
I feel uncomfortable when I don’t shake my legs
It’s not uncommon for people to shake their legs in daily life. The man filed a public prosecution
The court sentenced him to criminal detention for 5 months
Suspended sentence for 7 months
In February 2022, the man Deng Jing bought a movie ticket and watched a movie with his wife in a movie theater. The seat wobbles. Deng Jing was dissatisfied and yelled at the other party, "What are you doing? I can't even watch you like this."
The other party stopped shaking his legs, but then kicked the front seat with his feet intentionally or unintentionally, causing the seat to shake again. Deng Jing became furious, thinking that the viewing was ruined by him, and regardless of his wife's obstruction, she grabbed the other party and punched him in the face. The theater was dark, and the two wrestled together. After Deng Jing punched the man in the back row several times in the face, he was pulled away by several audience members.
After identification, the man in the back row was beaten by Deng Jing, causing facial bleeding and fractures of the inner wall and lower wall of the right eye socket, which constituted a second-degree minor injury. The court made the aforementioned judgment.
Some netizens said that
did what I always wanted to do
Some netizens said that
although this kind of person is really annoying
, but hitting people is wrong
Some netizens said that
shaking his legs is a disease and needs to be cured!
Then
is shaking legs a disease?
“Everyone who loves to shake their legs has a sewing machine in their heart.” In daily life, Most people’s leg shaking is actually a bad living habit. For those who sit, it can relieve the soreness of the legs, accelerate the return of blood, and help us release tension and anxiety.
But some people’s leg shaking is a disease, medically called restless legs syndrome , its main symptom is uncontrollable leg shaking, and it may also be accompanied by strong pain and burning Wait for discomfort or leg cramps.
Restless legs syndrome is most common in middle-aged to older adults, although children or adolescents sometimes develop it during puberty, adolescence, or periods of rapid growth. Factors that trigger restless legs syndrome include:
Genetic factors: Studies have found that about half of people with restless legs syndrome have a family history of the condition.
Gender: Women are more likely to suffer from restless legs syndrome than men, presumably due to hormonal influences.
anemia or iron deficiency: rls are often secondary to related diseases such as iron deficiency anemia.
Other nutritional deficiencies: include magnesium deficiency or folate deficiency.
Varicose veins: Varicose veins in the legs, which are unhealthy veins with failed valves or backflow of blood into the legs, cause RLS symptoms in many patients.
Chronic diseases affecting the kidneys or lungs:Includes obstructive lung disease or kidney disease, which can lead to electrolyte imbalances. RLS is also common in patients on dialysis for end-stage renal disease.
Pregnancy: studies have shown that pregnant women are at increased risk of restless legs syndrome, especially in the third trimester, although rls usually disappears shortly after delivery. As many as 25 percent of women develop rls during pregnancy.
Autoimmune disease or diabetes: In people with diabetes, neurological symptoms (such as nerve damage) are often present and may lead to restless legs syndrome.
cognitive impairment: includes parkinsonism.
Although there is a scientific basis to justify those who shake their legs involuntarily, everyone should not be too unscrupulous.
First of all, leg shaking is indeed indecent in public, so handsome guys and fairies should remain dignified.
Second, leg shaking is only a partial exercise, and the intensity is not great. If you really want to keep fit, you still need to work hard to exercise.
Thirdly, leg shaking has psychological dependence. Although it can relieve anxiety, if it develops into anxiety without shaking legs, it will become a psychological burden instead.
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Source: Dongfangwang Comprehensive Xinmin Evening News, Shanghai News Broadcasting, Popular Science China
Editor: Dong Juncheng
Reviewer: Bian Yinghao