TY - JOUR
T1 - The prevalence of Parkinson's disease in an Arab population, Wadi Ara, Israel
AU - Masalha, Rafik
AU - Kordysh, Ella
AU - Alpert, Gershon
AU - Hallak, Maher
AU - Morad, Mohammad
AU - Mahajnah, Muhammad
AU - Farkas, Peter
AU - Herishanu, Yuval
PY - 2010/1/1
Y1 - 2010/1/1
N2 - Background: The prevalence of Parkinson's disease varies among ethnic and geographic groups around the world, being very low in China and high in Argentina. While the main etiology of the disease has yet to be determined, environmental, occupational and genetic factors seem to play important roles. Objectives: To estimate the prevalence of PD in an Arab Muslim population in Israel, using the drug tracer approach. Methods: We studied a Muslim Arab population living in a well-defined geographic area in Israel, with the majority located in two towns and two large villages. Of the approximately 115,000 residents, about 38% are under the age of 15 and 7.75% are older than 65. Drug tracer methodology was applied in this study. All those who were on anti-PD medication were identified and examined by a neurologist to confirm the diagnosis. Results: The overall crude prevalence of PD in this population was low, 43.24/100,000, while the prevalence in the age group above 65 years was 477.32/100,000. Below this age, the prevalence was very low, 12.29/100,000. PD prevalence was higher in males than in females (ratio 1.17); 63% of male patients smoked cigarettes. The prevalence was found to be twice as high among the residents of rural areas, where most inhabitants work in agriculture. Conclusions: The prevalence of PD among the Arab population in Israel is considered low and comparable to that reported in other Arab countries.
AB - Background: The prevalence of Parkinson's disease varies among ethnic and geographic groups around the world, being very low in China and high in Argentina. While the main etiology of the disease has yet to be determined, environmental, occupational and genetic factors seem to play important roles. Objectives: To estimate the prevalence of PD in an Arab Muslim population in Israel, using the drug tracer approach. Methods: We studied a Muslim Arab population living in a well-defined geographic area in Israel, with the majority located in two towns and two large villages. Of the approximately 115,000 residents, about 38% are under the age of 15 and 7.75% are older than 65. Drug tracer methodology was applied in this study. All those who were on anti-PD medication were identified and examined by a neurologist to confirm the diagnosis. Results: The overall crude prevalence of PD in this population was low, 43.24/100,000, while the prevalence in the age group above 65 years was 477.32/100,000. Below this age, the prevalence was very low, 12.29/100,000. PD prevalence was higher in males than in females (ratio 1.17); 63% of male patients smoked cigarettes. The prevalence was found to be twice as high among the residents of rural areas, where most inhabitants work in agriculture. Conclusions: The prevalence of PD among the Arab population in Israel is considered low and comparable to that reported in other Arab countries.
KW - Arab population
KW - Drug tracer approach
KW - Parkinson's disease
KW - Prevalence
KW - Wadi Ara
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M3 - Article
C2 - 20450126
AN - SCOPUS:76049111772
SN - 1565-1088
VL - 12
SP - 32
EP - 35
JO - Israel Medical Association Journal
JF - Israel Medical Association Journal
IS - 1
ER -