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帕金森病可修正风险因素的影响:一项病例对照研究,观察常见饮食因素、毒物和抗炎药物。

Effect of modifiable risk factors in Parkinson's disease: A case-control study looking at common dietary factors, toxicants, and anti-inflammatory medications.

机构信息

24575Case Western Reserve University/Metrohealth Medical Center, USA.

12343Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, USA.

出版信息

Chronic Illn. 2022 Dec;18(4):849-859. doi: 10.1177/17423953211039789. Epub 2021 Sep 8.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To investigate how common modifiable exposures, including dietary factors, select toxicants, and anti-inflammatory medications, may affect Parkinson's disease.

METHODS

Using surveys, a case-control study was conducted at a medical center, comparing Parkinson's disease patients (  =  149) and healthy controls (  =  105). Subjects reported exposure to red meats, vegetables, alcohol, tobacco, anti-inflammatory medications, and pesticides. The relationship between exposures and Parkinson's disease diagnosis was analyzed by logistic regression to generate odds ratio and 95% confidence interval.

RESULTS

Consuming red meat "sometimes" or "always" was positively associated with Parkinson's disease as compared to eating red meats "rarely" or "never"; (odds ratio  =   2.15, 95% confidence interval   =   1.06, 4.39;   =  0.03) and (odds ratio   =   4.47, 95% confidence interval   =   1.67, 11.94;   =  0.003), respectively. Exposure to pesticides showed a positive association with Parkinson's disease (odds ratio  =   2.84, 95% confidence interval   =   1.34, 6.00;   =  0.007). "Always" use of aspirin was inversely associated with Parkinson's disease (odds ratio  =   0.32, 95% confidence interval   =   0.14, 0.70;   =  0.004). "Ever" having used anti-histamines was inversely associated with Parkinson's disease (odds ratio  =   0.37, 95% confidence interval  =  0.17, 0.81;   =  0.01).

DISCUSSION

Our study suggests that there are modifiable external factors that are associated with Parkinson's disease. The present study can thus assist clinicians, policy makers, and people living with Parkinson's disease in improving the experience and management of Parkinson's disease.

摘要

目的

探讨可改变的暴露因素,包括饮食因素、选择毒性物质和抗炎药物,如何影响帕金森病。

方法

采用问卷调查的方法,在一家医疗中心进行病例对照研究,将帕金森病患者(n=149)与健康对照者(n=105)进行比较。研究对象报告了摄入红肉类、蔬菜、酒精、烟草、抗炎药物和杀虫剂的情况。采用 logistic 回归分析暴露与帕金森病诊断之间的关系,得出比值比(OR)和 95%置信区间(CI)。

结果

与偶尔或经常摄入红肉类相比,很少或从不摄入红肉类与帕金森病呈正相关;(OR=2.15,95%CI=1.06,4.39;P=0.03)和(OR=4.47,95%CI=1.67,11.94;P=0.003)。暴露于杀虫剂与帕金森病呈正相关(OR=2.84,95%CI=1.34,6.00;P=0.007)。经常使用阿司匹林与帕金森病呈负相关(OR=0.32,95%CI=0.14,0.70;P=0.004)。曾经使用过抗组胺药与帕金森病呈负相关(OR=0.37,95%CI=0.17,0.81;P=0.01)。

讨论

本研究表明,存在与帕金森病相关的可改变的外部因素。因此,本研究可以帮助临床医生、政策制定者和帕金森病患者改善帕金森病的体验和管理。

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