{"id":4327,"date":"2012-07-03T06:56:38","date_gmt":"2012-07-03T10:56:38","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/therapytoronto.ca\/news\/?p=4327"},"modified":"2012-07-03T09:59:07","modified_gmt":"2012-07-03T13:59:07","slug":"study-suggests-parkinsons-starts-with-non-motor-symptoms","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/therapytoronto.ca\/news\/2012\/07\/study-suggests-parkinsons-starts-with-non-motor-symptoms\/","title":{"rendered":"Study suggests Parkinson&#8217;s starts with non-motor symptoms"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>From the IOS Press press release via ScienceDaily:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p><img loading=\"lazy\" class=\"alignright\" title=\"not feeling well\" src=\"http:\/\/therapytoronto.ca\/images\/blogpics\/DepressedSenior.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"300\" height=\"200\" \/>Growing evidence suggests that <strong>Parkinson\u2019s disease (PD) often starts with non-motor symptoms that precede diagnosis by several years<\/strong>. In the first study to examine patterns in the quality of life of Parkinson\u2019 disease patients prior to diagnosis, researchers have documented <strong>declines in physical and mental health, pain, and emotional health beginning several years before the onset of the disease and continuing thereafter<\/strong>. Their results are reported in the latest issue of <em>Journal of Parkinson\u2019s Disease<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWe observed a decline in physical function in PD patients relative to their healthy counterparts beginning three years prior to diagnosis in men and seven and a half years prior to diagnosis in women,\u201d says lead investigator Natalia Palacios, PhD, Department of Nutrition, Harvard School of Public Health.\u00a0\u201cThe decline continues at a rate that is five to seven times faster than the average yearly decline caused by normal aging in individuals without the disease.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The study included 51,350 male health professionals enrolled in the Health Professionals Follow Up Study (HPFS) and 121,701 female registered nurses enrolled in the Nurses\u2019 Health Study (NHS). In both ongoing studies, participants fill out biannual questionnaires about a variety of lifestyle characteristics and document the occurrence of major chronic disease.\u00a0In the NHS study, questionnaires measured health-related quality of life in eight areas: physical functioning, role limitations due to physical problems, role limitations due to emotional problems, vitality, bodily pain, social functioning, mental health, and general health perceptions.\u00a0In the HPFS, only physical functioning was assessed.<\/p>\n<p>Researchers identified 454 men and 414 women with PD in the two cohorts.\u00a0 At 7.5 years prior to diagnosis, physical function among PD cases, in both men and women, was comparable to that in the overall cohort.\u00a0A decline began approximately 3 years prior to diagnosis in men and approximately 7.5 years prior to diagnosis in women.\u00a0Physical function continued to decline thereafter at a rate of 1.43 and 2.35 points per year in men and women, respectively. In comparison, the average yearly decline in individuals without PD was 0.23 in men and 0.42 in women. Other measures of quality of life, available only in women, declined in a similar pattern.<\/p>\n<p>Dr. Palacios notes that a strength of the study is the availability of prospective data on both PD patients and a healthy comparison group, and the ability to chart the deterioration in functioning and quality of life over the whole study follow-up, which included many years prior to diagnosis.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThis result provides support to the notion that the pathological process leading to PD may start several years before PD diagnosis,\u201d says Dr. Palacios.\u00a0\u201cOur hope is that, with future research, biological markers of the disease process may be recognizable in this preclinical phase.\u201d<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<!-- AddThis Advanced Settings generic via filter on the_content --><!-- AddThis Share Buttons generic via filter on the_content -->","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>From the IOS Press press release via ScienceDaily: Growing evidence suggests that Parkinson\u2019s disease (PD) often starts with non-motor symptoms that precede diagnosis by several years. 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