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[1]: Projections of prevalence, lifetime risk,​ and life expectancy of … teaching and‌ research institutions in ⁤France or abroad, or from public or private research centers. L’archive ouverte⁣ pluridisciplinaire HAL, est ​… of prevalence, ‌lifetime risk, and ⁢life expectancy of parkinson’s disease (2010-2030)⁢ in France. Movement Disorders, 2018, 33 (9), pp.1449-1455. 10.1002/mds.27447‍ … URL: https://hal.science/hal-03193026/document

[2]: Parkinson’s disease – Fondation de ⁤France There are 25,000 annual new cases of Parkinson’s⁤ disease in‌ France.By 2030, the number of patients could increase by 56%, which would mean one person in 120 over‌ 45 would have ​the disease*. … Fondation de France ⁤reaffirms it’s ⁣support for medical research on Parkinson’s​ disease and continues to contribute to the progress ‍of​ new treatments.URL: ​https://www.fondationdefrance.org/en/parkinson-disease

[3]: Parkinson’s⁣ disease incidence and prevalence assessment⁣ in France using …Background and purpose:‍ The​ incidence⁤ and prevalence of Parkinson’s disease⁣ are important for public health⁤ planning yet there is a lack of representative, up-to-date estimations for France. Methods: ⁤For this cross-sectional study, subjects with suspected Parkinson’s were identified in the EGB database, a 1/97 random sample of the national healthcare insurance database, linked to ⁢… new perspectives for Parkinsonian patients. In addition,patients who have⁣ benefited from deep electrostimulation operations ​find a meaningful​ improvement in their quality of life.

Exchange and support

The⁣ disease should not prevent from ⁢living fully and ⁣many people continue⁢ to flourish despite the difficulties and practice suitable​ physical activities. Speech groups for patients⁢ and caregivers regularly come together to exchange and support each ⁣other. The program for these⁣ meetings is available on the French Parkinson‌ 39 website. An data meeting is scheduled for⁤ March 14 at 8 p.m.,in the Séquanise de Poligny.

The next meetings

a conference entitled “Parkinson and food disease” is scheduled for Saturday, april 12 at the common house of the Marjorie, with interventions by Bilitis⁢ Faucheux, dietician,⁣ Valérie Bujandas,⁤ naturopath, and ‌Doctor Éric Berthier, neurologist in Lons- Le-Auanier.In‍ addition,⁢ an action will be carried out‍ with the paramedical professions to raise awareness of the existence of the committee in the Jura. ⁣

Contacts Dominique Léfier,Departmental Delegate Committee Jura.Such. 07 83 60 15 ​11 Mail: [email protected] Website: https://www.franceparkinson.fr/comite-39/

Interview on Parkinson’s Disease in France

‍ ‌ Parkinson’s disease is a progressive neurological disorder that affects ⁢millions of people worldwide. ⁣In France, the‌ prevalence and incidence of the ⁤disease are ⁣notable concerns. Recently, ⁢we had the prospect to⁤ interview an ‍expert ​on Parkinson’s disease to gain insights into the current situation and future‌ projections.

Q: Could you ⁢provide an ‍overview of the current​ prevalence and incidence ⁤of Parkinson’s disease in France?

‍ A: According to recent studies, ther are approximately 25,000 new cases of Parkinson’s disease in France‌ each year.​ By 2030, the number of patients is expected to increase by 56%, meaning one person in 120 over ⁣the⁣ age of 45 will have the disease.

Q: What ⁤are the projections for the lifetime risk and ⁢life expectancy of individuals with Parkinson’s disease?

‌ ⁢ A: Projections indicate‍ that​ the lifetime risk and life expectancy of individuals with Parkinson’s disease⁢ have been ‍studied extensively. Research⁤ published in Movement Disorders suggests that by 2030, the prevalence, lifetime risk, ⁤and life expectancy of Parkinson’s disease will see significant changes.⁤ These projections are crucial for healthcare planning and resource allocation.

Q: How does the Fondation de France ​contribute to the fight against Parkinson’s disease?

‌ ⁤ A: The​ Fondation de France⁣ reaffirms ⁤its support for medical research‌ on ‌Parkinson’s disease and continues to contribute to the progress of new treatments. ⁤Their‍ efforts are vital⁣ in advancing our understanding of the disease and developing more effective therapies.

Q: what are the upcoming initiatives⁣ and meetings⁢ related to ⁤Parkinson’s disease in France?

A: A conference entitled “Parkinson⁢ and food disease” is ⁣scheduled for⁣ Saturday, April 12 at ⁣the ⁣common house of‌ the Marjorie. The event features interventions by Bilitis Faucheux, a dietician, Valérie Bujandas, a naturopath, and Doctor Éric berthier, a⁤ neurologist in Lons-le-Saunier. Additionally, ‌an action will be carried out with​ the paramedical professions to raise awareness of the existence of the commitee in the Jura.

Conclusion

The interview provides valuable⁢ insights into ⁢the‌ current ⁢and future landscape of Parkinson’s disease in France.With increasing prevalence and incidence, the need for robust medical research and public awareness initiatives is more critical than ever. The Fondation de ⁢France’s continued support and upcoming events highlight the collaborative efforts to combat this neurological ⁣disorder.

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