2011
DOI: 10.1002/mds.23878
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Projected numbers of people with movement disorders in the years 2030 and 2050

Abstract: There will be a strong increase in the number of people affected by most movement disorders between 2010 and 2050. This increase will mostly depend on the future aging of populations in terms of their age structure and future life expectancy.

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“…Compared to the other studies, our higher incidence rates may be explained by1 the inclusion of the institutionalized population, which is missing in most other studies. In our study, 20% of all patients with PD were living in nursing homes, allowing us to analyze PD up to the highest ages;2 the over‐representation of less educated and chronically ill persons in the AOK 22. To quantify this overrepresentation of sick persons, we calculated death rates as an indicator of morbidity and compared them with death rates of the German population.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Compared to the other studies, our higher incidence rates may be explained by1 the inclusion of the institutionalized population, which is missing in most other studies. In our study, 20% of all patients with PD were living in nursing homes, allowing us to analyze PD up to the highest ages;2 the over‐representation of less educated and chronically ill persons in the AOK 22. To quantify this overrepresentation of sick persons, we calculated death rates as an indicator of morbidity and compared them with death rates of the German population.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With aging populations, the number of individuals affected by this incurable disease will almost double in Europe, USA, and Canada combined by 2050 2. Generally, PD is rare before age 60 (0.13%‐1.6%), increases with age, and can reach a maximum of 9% among people aged 80‐84.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No Brasil, a prevalência para pessoas acima de 64 anos é estimada em 3,3% 5 . Com o aumento da expectativa de vida, em 2030, aproximadamente, nove milhões de pessoas serão portadoras da DP nos dez países mais populosos do mundo 2,4,6 .…”
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“…É caracterizada por manifestações motoras como tremores, acinesia ou bradicinesia; rigidez e instabilidade postural 2,4,6,7 . Aparecem também disfunções autonômicas, sintomas sensoriais, distúrbios mentais que alteram a cognição e pode afetar o temperamento destes indivíduos [6][7][8] . Muito comumente pode ocorrer disfunção olfatória, cãibras, dores, parestesias, incontinência urinária e constipação intestinal 6,8 .…”
Section: Impacto Na Qualidade De Vida De Portadores De Doença De Parkunclassified
“…Tremor is the most common movement disorder, and its prevalence is expected to increase in the next decades [1]. It appears due to a number of etiologically different disorders [2], none of which is fully understood [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%