Pesticides
may up Parkinson's risk
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and Environment Alliance
http://www.louthleader.co.uk/latest-national-news?articleid=2913390
Exposure to pesticides
and head trauma may increase the risk of Parkinson's disease, experts
have said.
Researchers from
Aberdeen University studied the link between environmental factors and
Parkinson's and other degenerative syndromes associated with the disease.
The study involved
959 people in five European countries (Scotland, Italy, Sweden, Romania
and Malta) with "parkinsonism", of whom 767 had Parkinson's
disease.
It found that the
risk of developing Parkinson's increased according to the level of exposure
to pesticides or head trauma.
People who had been
exposed to low levels of pesticides were found to be 1.13 times as likely
to have Parkinson's compared with those who had never been exposed.
Those who had been
exposed to high levels of pesticides were 1.41 times as likely to be
affected, said the study, published online ahead of print in the journal
Occupational and
Environmental
Medicine.
In those people
who had been knocked unconscious once, Parkinson's occurred 1.35 times
more frequently than in those who had never been knocked out. And in
those knocked out more than once, it arose 2.53 times more often.
The study, funded
by the European Commission, is one of the largest case-control studies
to date of genetic, environmental and occupational risk factors for
Parkinson's disease or other degenerative parkinsonian syndromes.
Dr Kieran Breen,
director of research and development for the Parkinson's Disease Society,
said the research reinforced the belief that the disease is caused by
more than one factor.
But he added: "The
study does gives some indication of potential risk factors, however
this would need to be repeated in other study groups to confirm the
findings."
The Aberdeen University
– press release
http://www.abdn.ac.uk/mediareleases/release.php?id=950
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the paper in full: http://press.psprings.co.uk/oem/june/om27003.pdf
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