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Study On The Prevalence And Relative Factors Of The Parkinson’s Disease In Residents Aged35Years Or Older In Urumqi City

Posted on:2015-07-20Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L N WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2284330434965944Subject:Neurology
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Object:To investigate the prevalence rate and relative factors of the Parkinson ’s disease among residents who were35years or above in Urumqi city.Methods:C luster-random-sampling was conducted in performance of the epidemiology question naire survey with the permanent resident (≥10years)from Chongwen, Yueguang, Qi ngnian, Hongqiao communities of Urumqi city, all of10082permanent residents a ged≥35years in this epidemiological surveys, and which meet the requirements the9732patient questionnaire data were statistically analyzed.Result:In the all res pondents,141cases were found in PD patients, average age62.87±12.67years o1d,PD prevalence was1.45%, including80males (1.62%) and61female (1.27%), the difference was not statistically significant.The prevalence of35~44years,45~54years,55~64years,65~74years,75~84years and>85years were0.52%,0.98%,1.77%,2.27%,3.03%and2.99%.In addition to>85group, PD prevalence s ho wing a rising trend, the75~84years group to the highest.The result of single fa ctors analysis showed that the barbecue, toxic exposure history and history of expo sure to heavy metals had positive correlated with PD, Tea, coffee, nuts, potatoes a nd food diversity had negative correlation.Multivariate logistic analysis showed that the barbecue and history of exposure to heavy metals were the risk factors, the t ea and food diversity have protective effect. Conclusion:The prevalence rate of P D of the people aged35and above of Urumqi city was1.45%.Along with the inc rease of age, the prevalence of PD is on the rise. The barbecue and history of ex posure to heavy metals are the risk factors.The tea and food diversity are the risk factors.
Keywords/Search Tags:Parkinson’s disease, Prevalence, Protective factor, Risk factor
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