Press Release Source: PatientsLikeMe
PatientsLikeMe Study Reveals Greater Burden for Younger Patients With Parkinson's Disease
Wednesday August 20, 3:09 pm ET
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First Online Study of Non-Motor Symptoms in Parkinson's Disease
CAMBRIDGE, MA--(MARKET WIRE)--Aug 20, 2008 -- A recent study by PatientsLikeMe, the leading health data sharing community for patients with life-changing conditions, reveals Young-Onset Parkinson's Disease (YOPD) patients (individuals with symptom onset at 40 years or younger) experience more non-motor symptoms than those with "classic" Parkinson's disease (PD). The study, based on a survey of more than 300 patients, questioned PD and YOPD patients about 30 "non-motor symptoms" including thinking, digestion and mood. Survey results indicate YOPD patients had an average of three more non-motor symptoms than their older counterparts.
"These YOPD patients have significant family, work and financial responsibilities and they are experiencing non-motor symptoms that disrupt their everyday life," says Paul Wicks Ph.D., Research & Development Director at PatientsLikeMe and author of the study. "As more and more patients share this kind of information, we hope to illuminate the differences between these two types of the disease."
Other key study findings include:
-- The average age of symptom onset for respondents with classic
Parkinson's is 54, and the average age at onset for YOPD respondents is 33
years old.
-- YOPD patients report suffering from a number of symptoms, which could
interfere with work or driving such as daytime sleepiness (33%) or
dizziness (52%).
-- Of the non-motor symptoms listed on the survey, the most common
reported among YOPD respondents are insomnia (74%), concentration problems
(74%), sadness (67%), pain (67%) and anxiety (52%).
-- Two out of three (67%) YOPD respondents report a decreased sex drive
and 22% report difficulties having sex.
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