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Multiple risk factors for Parkinson's disease
Authors:Gorell Jay M  Peterson Edward L  Rybicki Benjamin A  Johnson Christine Cole
Affiliation:Department of Neurology, Henry Ford Health Sciences Center, Henry Ford Health System, Detroit, MI, USA. gorell@neuro.hfh.edu
Abstract:OBJECTIVE: To determine the relative contribution of various risk factors to the development of Parkinson's disease (PD). METHODS: Ten variables that were independently associated with PD in a health system population-based case-control study of epidemiological risk factors for the disease were jointly assessed. Stepwise logistic regression, adjusted for sex, race and age was used to develop a multiple variate model that best predicted the presence of PD. The population attributable risk was estimated for each variable in the final model, as well as for all factors together. RESULTS: The 10 initial variables included >20 years occupational exposure to manganese or to copper, individually; >20 years joint occupational exposure to either lead and copper, copper and iron, or lead and iron; a positive family history of PD in first- or second-degree relatives; occupational exposure to insecticides or herbicides; occupational exposure to farming; and smoking. Logistic regression resulted in a final model that included >20 years joint occupational exposure to lead and copper (p=0.009; population attributable risk [PAR]=3.9%), occupational exposure to insecticides (p=0.002; PAR=8.1%), a positive family history of PD in first- and second-degree relatives (p=0.001; PAR=12.4%), and smoking
Keywords:Parkinson's disease   Risk factors   Family history   Smoking   Pesticides   Metals
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