Why Parkinson's disease

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The incidence rate of Parkinson is increasing. More and more people are being attacked by Parkinson. It brings pain to the patients' health, but also brings heavy burden to their families. Why Parkinson's disease? Here's how.

Why Parkinson's disease

First: heredity: some scholars have long noticed that at least one member of 5-20% of Parkinson's patients' family suffers from Parkinson's disease, but the role of genetic factors in the etiology of Parkinson's disease has not attracted much attention before.

Second: Gender: most studies believe that the prevalence rate of male is slightly higher than that of female, but many studies on Chinese people have found that the prevalence rate of male: female is as high as 3:1, which is due to the influence of sex hormones.

Third: diet: this aspect is controversial. Some scholars believe that coffee, niacin, nuts, pods and potatoes can reduce the risk of Parkinson's disease; animal fat may increase the risk of Parkinson's disease.

matters needing attention

From which of the above types of people are prone to Parkinson's disease, we can see that heredity, diet and gender are also factors affecting Parkinson's disease. Therefore, in particular, this kind of disease prone population must pay attention to the impact of the disease, and do a good job in related prevention as soon as possible.