Exploring the Impact of Constipation on Mental Health and Non-Motor Symptoms in Parkinson's Disease Patients: A Clinical and Mendelian Randomization Approach.

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Xiaomei Zhang, Jianhua Sun, Jie Jiang, Yin Huang, Qunjuan Wang, Zongbo Zhao, Juping Chen, Dongmei Gu, Jing Guo
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Background and aims: Parkinson's disease (PD) patients frequently experience constipation and non-motor symptoms, significantly affecting their quality of life. Although constipation is common, its causal relationship with mental health issues, such as anxiety and depression, remains underexplored. This study aims to investigate the association between constipation severity, non-motor symptoms, and mental health outcomes in PD patients.

Methods: A total of 97 PD patients from three hospitals in Changshu City were included in this study. Clinical data were collected using assessment tools, including the Non-Motor Symptoms Scale, Patient Assessment of Constipation Quality of Life questionnaire, Hamilton Depression Rating Scale , and Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale. Mendelian randomization analysis was applied to examine the causal relationships between constipation severity, non-motor symptoms, and mental health outcomes.

Results: A moderate correlation was found between constipation severity and non-motor symptoms, especially in elderly and female patients. However, no significant causal association was identified between constipation and mental health issues such as anxiety, depression, or sleep disorders.

Conclusions: The study underscores the importance of managing constipation in PD patients to improve their non-motor symptoms and quality of life. Despite the observed correlation with non-motor symptoms, further studies are needed to clarify the role of constipation in mental health issues in PD.

探索便秘对帕金森病患者心理健康和非运动症状的影响:临床和孟德尔随机化方法
背景与目的:帕金森病(PD)患者经常出现便秘和非运动症状,严重影响其生活质量。尽管便秘很常见,但其与心理健康问题(如焦虑和抑郁)的因果关系仍未得到充分研究。本研究旨在探讨PD患者便秘严重程度、非运动症状和心理健康结局之间的关系。方法:选取常熟市三家医院的97例帕金森病患者作为研究对象。采用非运动症状量表、便秘患者生活质量评估问卷、汉密尔顿抑郁评定量表和汉密尔顿焦虑评定量表等评估工具收集临床资料。孟德尔随机化分析用于检查便秘严重程度、非运动症状和心理健康结果之间的因果关系。结果:便秘严重程度与非运动症状之间存在中度相关性,特别是在老年人和女性患者中。然而,便秘与焦虑、抑郁或睡眠障碍等心理健康问题之间没有明显的因果关系。结论:该研究强调了PD患者便秘管理对改善其非运动症状和生活质量的重要性。尽管观察到便秘与非运动症状的相关性,但需要进一步的研究来阐明便秘在PD患者心理健康问题中的作用。
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