Prevalence of Parkinson's Disease: A Community-Based Study in China
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
8-14-2021
Publication Title
Movement Disorders
First page number:
1
Last page number:
6
Abstract
Background: China's socioeconomic and population structures have evolved markedly during the past few decades, and consequently, monitoring the prevalence of Parkinson's disease (PD) is crucial. Objective: This study aimed to investigate the prevalence of PD within Chinese communities, particularly in older people. Methods: A nationwide study of 24,117 participants, aged 60 years or older, was carried out in 2015 using multistage clustered sampling. All participants were initially screened using a nine-item questionnaire, from which those suspected of having PD were examined by neurologists and a diagnosis was given, according to the 2015 Movement Disorder Society Clinical Diagnostic Criteria. Results: The prevalence of PD was 1.37% (95% confidence interval 1.02%–1.73%) in people aged over 60 years. Thus, the estimated total number of people in China with PD could be as high as 3.62 million. Conclusions: Although the PD population prevalence percentage did not change significantly, the total number of PD sufferers has increased with the increased population, which poses a significant challenge in a rapidly aging population. © 2021 International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society.
Keywords
Epidemiology; Parkinson's disease; Prevalence
Disciplines
Epidemiology | Medicine and Health Sciences | Public Health
Language
English
Repository Citation
Qi, S.,
Yin, P.,
Wang, L.,
Qu, M.,
Kan, G.,
Zhang, H.,
Zhang, Q.,
Xiao, Y.,
Deng, Y.,
Dong, Z.,
Shi, Y.,
Meng, J.,
Chan, P.,
Wang, Z.
(2021).
Prevalence of Parkinson's Disease: A Community-Based Study in China.
Movement Disorders
1-6.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mds.28762