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. 2025 May:134:107344.
doi: 10.1016/j.parkreldis.2025.107344. Epub 2025 Feb 25.

Sex differences in the diagnosis latency of Parkinson's disease in Latin America

Janvi Ramchandra  1 Miguel Inca-Martinez  2 Thiago Peixoto Leal  2 Henry Mauricio Chaparro-Solano  3 Amira Salim  3 Emilia M Gatto  4 Natalia González Rojas  5 Gustavo Da Prat  5 Federico Micheli  6 Bruno Lopes Santos-Lobato  7 Francisco E C Cardoso  8 Sarah Camargos  8 Grace H Letro  9 Pedro Braga-Neto  10 Vitória Maria Torres Peixoto  11 Artur F S Schuh  12 Vitor Tumas  13 Manuelina M Brito  13 Vanderci Borges  14 Carolina Candeias da Silva  14 Henrique B Ferraz  14 Pedro Chana-Cuevas  15 Paula Saffie-Awad  16 Patricio Olguin  17 Alicia Colombo  18 Andres de la Cerda  19 Gonzalo A Farías  20 Juan Cristobal Nuñez  21 Gonzalo Arboleda  22 Humberto Arboleda  23 William Fernandez  22 Carlos E Arboleda-Bustos  23 Jorge L Orozco  24 Beatriz Muñoz-Ospina  25 Carlos Velez-Pardo  26 Marlene Jiménez-Del-Río  26 Francisco Lopera  26 Sonia Moreno  26 David A Pineda  26 Omar Buritica  26 Gabriel Torrealba-Acosta  27 Alex Medina Escobar  28 Mayela Rodríguez-Violante  29 Ana Jimena Hernández-Medrano  30 Daniel Martinez-Ramirez  31 Mirna González-González  31 Miguel E Rentería  32 Sarael Alcauter  33 Paula Reyes-Pérez  34 Alejandra Medina-Rivera  34 Damaris Vazquez-Guevara  35 Lucero de María Ugalde-Mejía  36 Maritza J Valadez M  37 Omar Cárdenas-Sáenz  38 Ildefonso Rodríguez-Leyva  39 Carlos M Guerra-Galicia  40 Nadia A Gandarilla-Martínez  41 Yamil Matuk-Pérez  42 Eugenia Morelos-Figaredo  43 Karla Salinas-Barboza  44 Sara Isais-Millán  45 Teresa Pérez-Torres  46 Diana C Deras Gaucin  47 Alejandra E Ruiz-Contreras  48 Ingrid Estrada-Bellmann  49 Julia Rios-Pinto  50 Mario Cornejo-Olivas  51 Carlos Cosentino  52 Luis Torres Ramirez  53 Nicanor Mori  54 Koni Mejía-Rojas  55 Ángel César Medina  56 Iván Cornejo-Herrera  57 Edward M Ochoa  58 Ángel Viñuela  59 Elena Dieguez  60 Ignacio Amorín  60 Andrés Lescano  60 Ignacio F Mata  61
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Sex differences in the diagnosis latency of Parkinson's disease in Latin America

Janvi Ramchandra et al. Parkinsonism Relat Disord. 2025 May.
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Abstract

Background: Age and sex are known risk factors for Parkinson's Disease (PD), but it remains controversial if there are sex differences in the diagnosis latency. The objective of this study was to examine these sex differences in Latin America.

Methods: The Latin American Research Consortium on the Genetics of PD (LARGE-PD) includes PD patients from countries across Latin America who were diagnosed using the UK Brain Bank criteria. Ages at onset (AAO; N = 2,792), diagnosis (AAD; N = 1,416), and calculated diagnosis latency (N = 1,416) were extracted from the LARGE-PD database and compared for both males and females overall, by country, and decade-long age ranges. A cohort was created based on available data for motor sign at onset (N = 492). Regressions examining diagnosis latency as a factor of sex, country, and motor subtype were performed. Two-tailed t-tests at 95 % confidence intervals were used to identify differences in mean AAOs, AADs, and diagnosis latencies between the sexes.

Results: Across the LARGE-PD cohort, lower AAD was observed in males. Per country, AAO was lower for males in Mexico and diagnosis latency was shorter for males in Chile. Overall, younger females (≤39) and older males (≥70) are likely to experience longer latencies.

Conclusions: Our results suggest that there may be country and age dependent sex differences in AAO, AAD, and diagnosis latency of PD in Latin America. Interestingly, the mean AAO of LARGE-PD is approximately 6 years younger than studies done with European populations. Analyses with additional data are needed to determine the influence of other factors.

Keywords: AAO; Age at diagnosis; Age at onset; Diagnosis latency; Latin America; Latino; Parkinson's disease; Sex differences.

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Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.

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