Prevalence of movement disorders in elderly community residents

S Moghal, AH Rajput, C D'arcy, R Rajput - Neuroepidemiology, 1994 - karger.com
Neuroepidemiology, 1994karger.com
We studied movement disorders (MD) in community residents of Saskatchewan aged≧ 65
years. A representative sample of 70 individuals had detailed neurological evaluation.
Those who had definite and possible MD at first examination had a second neurological
assessment by a senior neurologist. The most prevalent MD was essential tremor (ET)(14%)
followed by Parkinson''s disease (PD)(3%). The marked difference in prevalence ratios for
PD and ET are attributed to:(a) higher incidence of ET in the general population;(b) a greater …
Abstract
We studied movement disorders (MD) in community residents of Saskatchewan aged ≧ 65 years. A representative sample of 70 individuals had detailed neurological evaluation. Those who had definite and possible MD at first examination had a second neurological assessment by a senior neurologist. The most prevalent MD was essential tremor (ET) (14%) followed by Parkinson''s disease (PD) (3%). The marked difference in prevalence ratios for PD and ET are attributed to: (a) higher incidence of ET in the general population; (b) a greater possibility that most, if not all, ET cases would reside in the community whereas a sizable proportion of elderly PD cases may be institutionalized, and (c) shortened survival in PD but a normal life expectancy in ET.
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