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. 2020 Jul 28;10(3):831–841. doi: 10.3233/JPD-191823

Table 1.

Research in African Americans with Parkinson’s disease

Author, year Population characteristics Findings
Kessler II, 1972 [8] Participants: Baltimore hospital discharges from 1965 to 1967 Significantly lower numbers of African Americans with PD
Total subjects: 459 PD patients,
  - 409 white, 50 African American
Age: <45 years
Pressley JC et al., 2005 [23] Participants: National Health Interview Survey, 1986–1994 PD less likely to be listed on death certificates of those with lower
Total subjects: 751 persons with PD, 283 with death certificates    socioeconomic status and less education
  - 37 African American, 676 white, 38 Hispanic/other
Age: <45 years
Schneider MG et al., 2009 [3] All PD clinical trials published between 1985 and 2007 evaluated for minority enrollment 17% of PD clinical trials reported minority enrollment 8% of participants in these studies were non-white
Cheng EM et al., 2008 [44] Participants: VA patients in the LA area with ICD.9 diagnosis of PD verified by chart review with documented race/ethnicity Disparities in treatment of depression in African Americans with PD in the VA system
Total subjects: 374 patients
  - 309 White, 23 African Americans, 30 Hispanic, 11 Asian, 1 Native American
Age: <64 years
Dahodwala N et al., 2009 [15] Participants: Pennsylvania State Medicaid Claims Newly diagnosed African Americans
Total subjects: 307 incident cases    with PD are less likely to receive
  - 86% white, 14% African American    physical therapy or medications at
Age: Mean age 55.1    their first appointment
Yacoubian TA et al., 2009 [16] Participants: Subjects using PD medications REGARDS study Lower PD medication use in African Americans as compared to whites
Total Subjects: 24,424 enrolled in REGARDS    in the REGARDS study
  - 41.7% African American, 54.1% White
Age: >45
Gao X et al., 2009 [28] Participants: Subjects enrolled in HPFS and NHS cohorts who had reported hair color, nested case-control with genotyping Those with red hair and blonde hair had higher PD risk as compared to black hair
Total Subjects: 38,641 in HPFS, 93,661 in NHS MC1 R Arg151Cys genotype
  - PD in 264 men, 275 in women    associated with PD
  - 272 cases genotyped
Age: mean age >43 years
Ross OA et al., 2010 [32] Participants: DNA samples from 22 African American PD patients from Coriell Cell Repository collection No frequent pathogenic mutations in African Americans with PD studied
Hemming JP et al., 2011 [42] Participants: PD patients at a tertiary care center African Americans with PD had
Total Subjects: 1090 patient with parkinsonism at a tertiary movement disorders center    higher Hoehn and Yahr stage at presentation as compared to whites    with PD after controlling for education and income
  - 66 African American patients
  - 1024 White patients    
Age:    
  - mean age African American 67.1
  - mean age White 67
Dahodwala N et al., 2011 [47] Participants: Veterans with newly diagnosed PD at the Philadelphia Veterans Affairs Medical Center African American men reported lower rates of disability even with similar exam findings to their white counterparts
Total Subjects:
  - African Americans: 16
  - White: 58
Age: mean age 70.1 years
Jain S et al., 2011 [29] Participants: Adults in the Cardiovascular Health Study with PD Lower urate levels associated with lower risk of PD, numbers of African Americans diagnosed with PD too low to have significant findings
Total Subjects:
  - 5,749 total participants
  - 154 with PD
  - 84.2% white
Age: >65 years
McGuire V et al., 2011 [33] Participants: consortium of five North American case-control studies with DNA samples Taq1A DRD2 polymorphism was inversely associated with PD risk in African Americans studied
Total Subjects:
  - 1325 newly diagnosed PD
  - 1735 controls
  - 2.2% PD were African American
Age: 37.2% <60 years, 62.8% >60 years
Wright Willis A et al., 2010 [14] Participants: Retrospective cohort study of Medicare beneficiaries with incident PD from 2002–2008 African Americans with PD had lowest rates of survival and highest rates of dementia diagnosis
Total Subjects:
  - 138,728 with incident PD
  - 6.1% African American
Age: >67 years old
Tilley BC et al., 2012 [51] Participants: Movement disorders clinics already participating in National Institute of Neurologic Disorders and Stroke Exploratory Trials in Parkinson’s disease Long Term Study 1 Interventions to increase minority enrollment in clinical trials through education of community providers were not effective
Chan AK et al., 2014 [43] Participants: National Inpatient Sample Database African Americans less likely to receive deep brain stimulation
Total Subjects:
  - 18,312 PD DBS discharges from 2002 to 2009
Age: Mean age for DBS 63.66 years
Pan S et al., 2014 [46] Participants: Older adult members of 20 senior centers in Philadelphia African Americans cited lack of insurance and poor trust in doctors as reasons why they would not seek treatment
Total Subjects:
  - 75 adults in focus groups, 48% African Americans
  - 154 completed questionnaires, 31% African American
Age:
  - Focus group mean age 74.1 years (SD +/–8.0)
  - Questionnaire mean age 76.1 years (SD +/–7.9)
Saadi A et al., 2017 [40] Participants: Medical Expenditure Panel Survey participants from 2006–2013 African Americans with neurological diagnosis less likely to see neurologists, more likely to have more hospital stays and more emergency room visits
Total Subjects:
  - 16,936 self-reported neurologic conditions
  - 3,102 African Americans
Age: <18 years to >65 years
Dahodwala N et al., 2017 [17] Participants: Random sample of 5% of Medicare part A and B claims linked with Medicare Part D files from 2007–2010 including those with PD African Americans and those of lower socioeconomic status are less likely to be prescribed PD medications
Total Subjects:
  - 9482 to 9626 individuals with PD yearly
  - 5.3% to 5.8% African Americans with PD yearly
Age: <65 years to >85 years
Fullard ME et al., 2017 [45] Participants: Medicare beneficiaries with a diagnosis of PD in 2007 followed through 2009 African Americans with PD are less likely to utilize physical or occupational therapy
Total Subjects:
  - 174,643 PD patients
  - 4.1% African American
Age: >65 years old, 90% over 70 years old
Chen H et al., 2017 [25] Participants: Health, Aging and Body Composition study participants Anosmia may not correlate with PD development in African Americans
Total Subjects:
  - 1,510 white
  - 952 African American
Age:
  - Mean age white subjects 75.6 years
  - Mean age African American 75.4 years
Mantri S et al., 2019 [24] Participants: Medicare beneficiaries with PD diagnosis with 12 consecutive months of inpatient, outpatient, and prescription drug coverage from Jan 1, 2014 to Dec 31, 2014 African Americans with PD more likely to be prescribed dementia treatment than any other ethnic group
Total Subjects:
  - 268,407 with PD
  - 5.5% African American
Age:
  - Mean age 78.9 (SD +/–7.5)