The standardized mortality rate for Parkinson's Disease among men in Germany is forecasted to see a gradual increase from 2024 to 2028, starting at 15.7 per hundred thousand men in 2024 and rising to 16.5 by 2028. Comparing 2024 to the last available data for 2023, there is a noticeable upward trend indicating a public health concern.
The year-on-year change displays a consistent rise of approximately 1.27% from one year to the next within this forecast period. The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over the five-year span is comparable, emphasizing the steady nature of the increase.
Future trends to observe include advancements in medical treatments and care for Parkinson's which may impact these mortality projections. Additionally, early detection and preventive measures could play a pivotal role in mitigating the increase in mortality rates. Monitoring healthcare policies and their effectiveness would be essential in forecasting long-term trends accurately.