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Differences in the prevalence of essential tremor among elderly African Americans, whites, and Hispanics in northern Manhattan, NY.

E D Louis1, K Marder, L Cote, S Pullman, B Ford, D Wilder, M X Tang, R Lantigua, B Gurland, R Mayeux.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Until now there has been only one community-based study to examine interethnic differences in the prevalence of essential tremor (ET). The study suggested a higher prevalence among whites than African Americans. The present study is the first to examine differences in the prevalence of ET among Hispanics, African Americans, and whites.
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the prevalence of essential tremor (ET) in a cohort of community-dwelling elderly of mixed ethnic background.
METHODS: A random sample of 2117 Medicare recipients residing in Washington Heights-Inwood in northern Manhattan, NY, were interviewed. A standardized neurological assessment was performed on those who had neurological complaints and on a random sample of those who did not. Essential tremor was defined as a postural or kinetic tremor of the head or limbs. Diagnoses were independently confirmed by two neurologists based on videotaped examination.
RESULTS: After age adjustment to the 1990 Washington Heights-Inwood census, the prevalence of ET was 40.2 per 1000 (95% confidence interval, 31.8 to 48.6). Among 46 cases with ET, ET was significantly more prevalent in men than in women (chi 2 = 5.0, P = .03). Prevalence increased significantly with age. The prevalence was higher in whites than African Americans. The prevalence in Hispanics was intermediate.
CONCLUSION: The prevalence of ET increases with age and may be higher among men and whites. Prospective studies are needed to further examine these associations.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7492295     DOI: 10.1001/archneur.1995.00540360079019

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Neurol        ISSN: 0003-9942


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