2002
DOI: 10.1212/wnl.58.10.1501
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Increased risk of Parkinson’s disease after depression

Abstract: A strong positive association was found between depression and subsequent incidence of D.

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“…No analyses focusing on time between onset of depression and PD were performed, but the authors noted that depression seemed to be more common shortly before PD diagnosis [564], questioning whether depression was an early manifestation of PD. Following individuals with and without depression for subsequent PD diagnosis using the same database also showed increased PD risk (HR 3.13, 95% CI 1.95-5.01, for depressed versus non-depressed individuals) [565]. A population-based case-control study including 196 incident PD cases within the Rochester Epidemiology project, USA, reported increased PD risk related to previous depression overall (OR 1.9, 95% CI 1.1-3.2), but when depressive episodes occurring within five years prior to PD onset were excluded, the association was not significant [566].…”
Section: Mental Illnessmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…No analyses focusing on time between onset of depression and PD were performed, but the authors noted that depression seemed to be more common shortly before PD diagnosis [564], questioning whether depression was an early manifestation of PD. Following individuals with and without depression for subsequent PD diagnosis using the same database also showed increased PD risk (HR 3.13, 95% CI 1.95-5.01, for depressed versus non-depressed individuals) [565]. A population-based case-control study including 196 incident PD cases within the Rochester Epidemiology project, USA, reported increased PD risk related to previous depression overall (OR 1.9, 95% CI 1.1-3.2), but when depressive episodes occurring within five years prior to PD onset were excluded, the association was not significant [566].…”
Section: Mental Illnessmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Depression affects approximately 40-50% of patients with PD [110] and may antecede motor dysfunction [111,112]. It has long been assumed that depression in PD must be related to impaired monoamine transmission, but direct evidence is very limited.…”
Section: Cognitive and Behavioral Complicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…O risco relativo de pacientes com sintomas depressivos desenvolverem depressão foi de 2,4 e 3,13 15,16 . O estudo de Rojo et al 17 , apesar de ser colocado nessa categoria, é um estudo longitudinal prospectivo.…”
Section: Estudos Coortesunclassified
“…Em relação à estratégia de avaliação e/ou obtenção de informações a respeito da presença de depressão nos pacientes com DP (Tabelas 2 e 3), os estudos foram organizados de acordo com o emprego de: a) entrevista clínica 8,13,14,[18][19][20][21][22] ; b) instrumentos estruturados de auto-avaliação [8][9][10]14,17,[23][24][25] ; c) entrevista clínica e instrumentos de auto-avaliação 11 ; e d) consulta em banco de dados 12,15,16,26 .…”
Section: Fontes De Dados E Instrumentos De Coleta De Informaçõesunclassified
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