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Parkinson disease with and without Dementia: A prevalence study and future projections

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MOVEMENT DISORDERS
卷 33, 期 4, 页码 537-543

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/mds.27277

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Parkinson's disease; dementia; prevalence; Rochester Epidemiology Project (REP); Olmsted County; projections

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  1. Parkinson's Disease Foundation, Inc.
  2. National Institute on Aging of the National Institutes of Health [R01 AG034676, R01 AG052425]
  3. Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research

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Background: Limited population-based information is available on the co-occurrence of dementia and PD. However, projecting the prevalence of PD with and without dementia during the next 50 years is crucial for planning public-health and patient-care initiatives. Objectives: The objective of this study was to project the prevalence of PD with and without dementia in the United States by 2060. Methods: We used the Rochester Epidemiology Project medical records-linkage system to identify all persons with PD with or without dementia residing in Olmsted County, Minnesota, on January 1, 2006. A movement disorders specialist reviewed the complete medical records of each person to confirm the presence of PD. We calculated the age- and sex-specific prevalence of PD with and without dementia and projected U.S. prevalence through 2060. Results: We identified 296 persons with PD with and without dementia on the prevalence date (187 men, 109 women); the overall prevalence increased with age from 0.01% (30-39 years) to 2.83% (90 years). The prevalence of PD without dementia increased with age from 0.01% (30-39 years) to 1.25% (90 years). The prevalence of PD with dementia increased with age from 0.10% (60-69 years) to 1.59% (90 years). The prevalence was higher in men than in women for all subtypes and all age groups. We project by 2060 an approximate doubling of the number of persons with PD without dementia and a tripling of the number of persons with PD with dementia in the United States. Conclusions: The prevalence of PD with and without dementia increases with age and is higher in men than women. We project that the number of persons with PD in the United States will increase substantially by 2060. (c) 2018 International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society

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