Neurology Specific Literature Search   
 
[home][thesaurus]
    
Click Here to return To Results

 

Environmental Risk Factors in Parkinson's Disease
Neurol 40:1218-1221, Koller,W.,et al, 1990
See this aricle in Pubmed

Article Abstract
To investigate possible risk factors for Parkinson's disease(PD)we conducted a case-control study of 150 PD patients and 150 age-and sex- matched controls.We interviewed and examined all 300 subjects.We collected demographic data including lifetime histories of places of residence, source of drinking water,and occupations such as farming.Subjects completed detailed questionnaire regarding herbicide/pesticide exposure. Rural living and drinking well water were significantly increased in the PD patients.This was observed regardless of age at disease onset.Drinking well water was dependent on rural living.There were no significant differences between cases and controls for farming or any measure of exposure to herbicides or pesticides.These data provide further evidence that an environmental toxin could be involved in the etiology of PD.
 
Related Tags
(click to filter results - removes previous filter)

epidemiology of neurology
neurotoxin
Parkinson disease
Parkinson disease,etiology of
risk factors

Click Here to return To Results