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People over 50 may be at higher risk due to anxiety

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Last updated: 2024/07/06 at 8:19 AM
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Anxiety after age 50 may increase the risk of developing Parkinson’s disease, according to researchers. The study published in the British Journal of General Practice found that individuals who developed anxiety after the age of 50 were twice as likely to develop Parkinson’s compared to those without anxiety. The researchers analyzed health data for over 100,000 people with anxiety and found that risk factors such as depression, sleep problems, and hypotension were associated with Parkinson’s. While movement issues are commonly known symptoms of Parkinson’s, non-movement issues like anxiety, depression, and loss of smell can also be indicators.

Experts suggest that primary care doctors can play a crucial role in the early diagnosis of Parkinson’s by paying attention to individuals over 50 who are experiencing anxiety-related conditions. Dr. Shae Datta, a neurologist, recommends screening and treating anxiety in these patients to improve their quality of life and mood. Detecting anxiety early on could potentially lead to an earlier referral to a neurologist for a Parkinson’s diagnosis. Dr. Daniel Truong, a neurologist, emphasizes the importance of early detection and intervention in individuals over 50 who develop anxiety as it may be a prodromal symptom of Parkinson’s.

However, not everyone agrees that anxiety can be a diagnostic criterion for Parkinson’s disease. Dr. Clifford Segil, a neurologist, believes that anxiety is not directly related to the biological reasons for Parkinson’s and should not be used as a precursor for the disease. While anxiety may occur due to fears surrounding a Parkinson’s diagnosis, it is not a definitive indicator. Despite this, Dr. Truong believes that utilizing anxiety as an early indicator of Parkinson’s can enhance patient care through early detection, proactive monitoring, and comprehensive management.

Dr. Truong suggests various ways in which information linking anxiety to Parkinson’s disease can be utilized to help patients. This includes early detection and diagnosis through regular screening for anxiety in individuals over 50, as well as monitoring for other prodromal symptoms of Parkinson’s in patients identified with anxiety. Proactive management strategies involve referring patients with severe anxiety to neurologists for thorough evaluations and developing personalized treatment plans that address both psychological and neurological aspects of care.

In conclusion, the study highlighting the link between anxiety and Parkinson’s disease in individuals over 50 underscores the importance of early detection and intervention. By recognizing anxiety as a potential prodromal symptom of Parkinson’s, healthcare professionals can provide comprehensive support to patients, leading to improved quality of life and more effective symptom management. Future studies should further explore the relationship between new-onset anxiety and Parkinson’s risk, as well as the impact of anxiety severity on disease development.

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