Epidemiology
Risk Factors
General
100

What is the prevalence (of people over 60) and incidence of Parkinsons Disease

1% of people over 60
~14 per 100,000 people anually

100

Injuries to which area may increase your risk of Parkinson’s?

Head

100

Is Parkinsons a Hypo or Hyperkinetic disorder

Hypokinetic
200

What is the prevalence and incidence of Huntingtons Disease?

Prevalence - 0.007% 

0.38 per 100,000 people anually

200

What is the average age of onset for Parkinson’s? 

70

200

Which movement disorder presents with an uncontrollable urge to move the legs, especially at night?

Restless Legs Syndrome

300
What group of people have a higher prevalence of Parkinsons Disease

Caucasians of European descent have a higher prevalence of PD compared to people of African or Asian descent.

300

Up to what age would a diagnosis be considered early-onset Parkinson’s?

<50 years 

300

What are the cardinal motor symptoms of Parkinson’s disease?

bradykinesia, tremor, rigidity, postural instability

400
What is the prevalence of essential tremor?

ET affects about 0.4% of the general population, but the prevalence increases with age, affecting up to 5% of individuals aged 65 and older.

400

What gender is most at risk of Parkinson’s?

Male
400

What is the difference between essential, intentional and resting tremor

Essential is tremor all the time, intentional is when touching objects (cerebellar), resting Resting is when relaxed (parkinsons)