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HERO ID
6825976
Reference Type
Journal Article
Subtype
Review
Title
Epidemiology of Parkinson's disease
Author(s)
Tanner, CM; Goldman, SM
Year
1996
Is Peer Reviewed?
1
Journal
Neurologic Clinics
ISSN:
0733-8619
EISSN:
1557-9875
Volume
14
Issue
2
Page Numbers
317-335
Language
English
PMID
8827174
DOI
10.1016/S0733-8619(05)70259-0
Web of Science Id
WOS:A1996UM72300007
Abstract
The epidemiologic studies reviewed here have provided insights into the etiology of PD. Evidence increasingly suggests that, like many other chronic age-related diseases, PD is a multifactorial disorder, with both genes and environment contributing to risk. As the elderly population of the world grows, incidence and prevalence of PD will continue to increase, underscoring the importance of further delineating risk factors. The introduction of levodopa and other pharmacologic therapies over the last 2 decades has postponed disease morbidity and mortality, but morbidity and mortality still are increased markedly relative to unaffected individuals. The development of therapies that may slow disease progression makes early identification and treatment of PD particularly important. Investigations of early markers of PD, or markers of disease susceptibility, are critical areas for future research. These efforts all will be aided by careful collaboration between epidemiologists and laboratory scientists.
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