Global Potential Years of Life Lost from Parkinson's Disease by Country

In 2024, the U.S. recorded the highest Potential Years of Life Lost (PYLL) from Parkinson's Disease at 12.1 years per 100,000 people aged 0-69, a 4.52% increase from 2023. Croatia and Iceland followed with significant but stable or slight declines. Conversely, countries like Colombia and the Czech Republic saw substantial year-on-year increases at 10.49% and 9% respectively. Meanwhile, Peru experienced a notable decline at -5.59%. Over the past five years, various countries experienced fluctuating trends, indicating diverse healthcare outcomes and management strategies for Parkinson's across nations.

Future trends to watch include:

  • The impact of healthcare advancements and access on reducing PYLL globally.
  • Monitoring countries with fast-rising PYLL for targeted interventions.
  • The potential role of demographic shifts and aging populations in PYLL variations.
  • Healthcare policies and preventative measures, particularly in high-risk regions.

Top countries in Potential Years of Life Lost from Parkinson's Disease by Country

# 10 Countries Years Per Hundred Thousand Persons Aged 0-69 Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 United States 12.1 2023 +4.31% +4.52% View data
2 2 Croatia 10.5 2023 +1.94% 0% View data
3 3 Iceland 10 2023 0% -0.97% View data
4 4 Greece 9.9 2023 0% +2.15% View data
5 5 South Korea 9.3 2023 +1.09% -3.65% View data
6 6 Belgium 9.2 2023 +2.22% +0.67% View data
7 7 Finland 9 2023 +1.12% -0.44% View data
8 8 Lithuania 8.5 2023 +2.41% +1.73% View data
9 9 Estonia 8.3 2023 +1.22% +0.24% View data
10 10 Netherlands 7.4 2023 0% -1.3% View data

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