预测帕金森病的身心健康生物标志物:基于 15 个欧洲国家人口的研究

IF 4.7 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
M. Azhar Hussain , Rizwan Qaisar , Asima Karim , Firdos Ahmad , Fabio Franzese , Saad M. Alsaad , Abeer A. Al-Masri , Shaea A. Alkahtani
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摘要

目标帕金森病(PD)的早期诊断对于最佳治疗至关重要。方法 我们评估了人口、身体和精神等多种因素在预测 15 个欧洲国家 50 岁或以上老年人未来帕金森病发病方面的潜力。在 2013-2020 年期间进行的四次欧洲健康、老龄化和退休调查(SHARE)中,我们对研究参与者的个人情况进行了跟踪调查。结果 在 57,980 名研究参与者中,有 442 人在研究期间患上了帕金森病。我们发现,男性性别和从生命第六个十年开始的年龄增长是预测未来老年痴呆症的重要因素。在身体因素中,低握力(HGS;男性 27 千克,女性 16 千克)、体弱多病和近期跌倒与未来的帕金森病有显著相关性。在精神因素中,抑郁程度较高(Euro-D抑郁评分6分)是预测未来老年痴呆症的独立因素。最后,高血压或阿尔茨海默病(AD)的存在会增加未来患帕金森病的风险。结论男性性别、高龄、低 HGS、虚弱、抑郁、高血压和 AD 是未来患帕金森病的关键风险因素。我们的研究结果可能有助于早期识别和治疗罹患帕金森病的高危人群。
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Biomarkers of Physical and Mental Health for Prediction of Parkinson's Disease: A Population-Based Study from 15 European Countries

Objectives

Early diagnosis of Parkinson's disease (PD) is critical for optimal treatment. However, the predictive potential of physical and mental health in PD is poorly characterized.

Methods

We evaluated the potential of multiple demographic, physical, and mental factors in predicting the future onset of PD in older adults aged 50 years or older from 15 European countries. Individual study participants were followed over four waves of the Survey of Health, Ageing, and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) from 2013–2020.

Results

Of 57,980 study participants, 442 developed PD during the study period. We identified male sex and advancing age from the sixth decade of life onward as significant predictors of future PD. Among physical factors, a low handgrip strength (HGS; men <27 kg, women <16 kg), being bothered by frailty, and recent falls were significantly associated with future PD. Among mental factors, a higher depression (Euro-D depression score >6) emerged as an independent predictor of future PD. Finally, the presence of hypertension or Alzheimer's disease (AD) increases the risk of future PD.

Conclusions

Altogether, male sex, advancing age, low HGS, frailty, depression, hypertension, and AD were identified as critical risk factors for future PD. Our results may be useful in the early identification and treatment of populations at risk for PD.

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Archives of Medical Research
Archives of Medical Research 医学-医学:研究与实验
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12.50
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84
审稿时长
28 days
期刊介绍: Archives of Medical Research serves as a platform for publishing original peer-reviewed medical research, aiming to bridge gaps created by medical specialization. The journal covers three main categories - biomedical, clinical, and epidemiological contributions, along with review articles and preliminary communications. With an international scope, it presents the study of diseases from diverse perspectives, offering the medical community original investigations ranging from molecular biology to clinical epidemiology in a single publication.
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