| Literature DB >> 14739564 |
Daniel Kam Yin Chan1, Dennis Cordato, Triet Bui, George Mellick, Jean Woo.
Abstract
This review paper compares the differences in prevalence, and environmental and genetic risk factors for Parkinson's disease between Chinese and Caucasian subjects. Comparison of age-specific prevalence between Chinese people and Caucasians suggests that the prevalence is lower in the Chinese (at least in the past), although the prevalence rate in China appears to be rising. Distinctions in environmental risk factors and genetic factors are discussed. The difference in prevalence may be due to distinctions in environmental and genetic risk factors as well as the complex interaction between these environmental and genetic factors, although discrepancies in methodology for prevalence surveys can also be an explanation. Copyright 2004 S. Karger AG, BaselEntities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 14739564 DOI: 10.1159/000073970
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neuroepidemiology ISSN: 0251-5350 Impact factor: 3.282