Why is Parkinson's disease more common in men
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Why are men more prone to Parkinson's disease? For Parkinson's disease, I believe people should not be too strange, the main symptoms are slow movement, memory decline and so on. The majority of people with Parkinson's disease are over 65 years old, but there are more males than females. Why?
Why is Parkinson's disease more common in men
1. Men with low cholesterol are prone to Parkinson's disease. Studies have found that men with low levels of total cholesterol and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol have a higher risk of Parkinson's disease.
2. Cholesterol helps to clear away toxins in the body that may cause Parkinson's disease.
3. As a precursor of regulating hormone secretion, cholesterol can widely participate in the activities of central nervous system in various forms.
matters needing attention
Parkinson's disease is a common neurodegenerative disease, which is the result of the interaction of multiple genes and environmental factors. We should pay attention to prevention in our daily life. We should eat more fruits and vegetables, work and rest regularly, and don't stay up late.