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Cross-Sectional and Prospective Associations between Parkinsonism and Parkinson's Disease with Frailty in Latin America.
Kim, Dani J; Khan, Nusrat; Llibre-Rodriguez, Juan J; Jiang, Miao; Rodriguez-Salgado, Ana M; Acosta, Isaac; Sosa, Ana Luisa; Acosta, Daisy; Jimenez-Velasquez, Ivonne Z; Guerra, Mariella; Salas, Aquiles; Sánchez, Nedelys Díaz; López-Contreras, Ricardo; Hesse, Heike; Tanner, Caroline; Llibre-Guerra, Jorge J; Prina, Matthew.
Afiliação
  • Kim DJ; Health Service and Population Research Department, Institute of Health Service and Population Research Department, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology, and Neuroscience, King's College London, London, UK.
  • Khan N; Population Health Sciences Institute, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK.
  • Llibre-Rodriguez JJ; Population Health Sciences Institute, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK.
  • Jiang M; Dementia Research Unit, Medical University of Havana, Havana, Cuba.
  • Rodriguez-Salgado AM; Institute of Public Health, Faculty of Biomedical Sciences, Università della Svizzera italiana, Lugano, Switzerland.
  • Acosta I; Global Brain Health Institute, University of San Francisco California, San Francisco, California, USA.
  • Sosa AL; Laboratory of the Dementias, National Institute of Neurology and Neurosurgery, Mexico City, Mexico.
  • Acosta D; National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico.
  • Jimenez-Velasquez IZ; Laboratory of the Dementias, National Institute of Neurology and Neurosurgery, Mexico City, Mexico.
  • Guerra M; National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico.
  • Salas A; Universidad Nacional Pedro Henriquez Ureña (UNPHU), Internal Medicine Department, Geriatric Section, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.
  • Sánchez ND; Internal Medicine Department, Geriatrics Program, School of Medicine, Medical Sciences Campus, University of Puerto Rico, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
  • López-Contreras R; Instituto de la Memoria Depresion y Enfermedades de Riesgo IMEDER, Lima, Peru.
  • Hesse H; Medicine Department, Caracas University Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, Universidad Central de Venezuela, Caracas, Venezuela.
  • Tanner C; Institute of Public Health, Faculty of Biomedical Sciences, Università della Svizzera italiana, Lugano, Switzerland.
  • Llibre-Guerra JJ; Memory Clinic, Neurology Service, Salvadoran Social Security Institute, San Salvador, El Salvador.
  • Prina M; Observatorio Covid-19, Universidad Tecnológica Centroamericana, Tegucigalpa, Honduras.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39305017
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Little is known about the relationship between parkinsonism or Parkinson's disease (PD) and frailty in Latin America.

OBJECTIVE:

The study aimed to determine the cross-sectional and prospective associations between parkinsonism and PD with frailty in a large multi-country cohort in Latin America. Frailty was assessed using three different models to explore which definitions are more appropriate to screen for frailty in a PD population.

METHODS:

12,865 older adults (aged ≥65 years) from the 10/66 population-based cohort study in six Latin American countries were analyzed. Logistic regression models assessed the cross-sectional association between parkinsonism/PD with baseline frailty. Individual country analyses were combined via fixed-effect meta-analysis. In non-frail participants who were followed up for 4 years, Cox proportional hazards regression models assessed the prospective association between parkinsonism/PD with incident frailty accounting for competing risk of mortality.

RESULTS:

At baseline, the prevalence of parkinsonism and PD was 7% and 2%, respectively, and the prevalence of frailty varied across the three models with rates of 18% for frailty phenotype, 20% for frailty index and 30% for multidimensional frailty model. PD was associated with baseline and incident frailty after accounting for age, sex, and education odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals (95% CI) for frailty were 2.49 (95% CIs 1.87-3.31), 2.42 (95% CIs 1.80-3.25), and 1.57 (95% CIs 1.16-2.21), and cause-specific hazard ratios were 1.66 (95% CIs 1.07-2.56), 1.78 (95% CIs 1.05-3.03), and 1.58 (95% CIs 0.91-2.74). Similar results were found for parkinsonism.

CONCLUSION:

Parkinsonism and PD were cross-sectionally and prospectively associated with frailty in Latin America. Routine screening for frailty in PD patients may aid earlier detection of those at greater risk of adverse outcomes.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article