Obesity may Increase the Prevalence of Parkinson's Disease while Parkinson's may Reduce Obesity Index in Patients

Adebisi Muslimat Kehinde, T. Ehianeta, Salim Mzee Said Abdulraman, Liuyi, Mahmud Abdul Nazif, Kanton Aaron Gia, Mustapha Abdullateef Taiye
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Objective: Currently Parkinson's disease is becoming more common among younger people of ages from 30-40 years. The incidence is higher among patients with higher BMI, some reports has it that Obesity is a risk factor for Parkinson’s disease while some reported that there is no relationship between obesity and Parkinson’s disease. Parkinson’s disease patient at the time of diagnosis has a above normal BMI but this goes below normal as the disease progresses. Therefore, it is important to explore the relationship between Parkinson’s disease and Obesity. Methods: 349 outpatients and inpatients with Parkinson's disease were selected from the people's Hospital affiliated to Jiangsu University from 2014.01 to 2018.12, and 64 inpatients with non-cerebrovascular disease in the same period were selected as the control group. According to HoehnYahr grade, Parkinson's patients were divided into early stage (1~2 grade), middle stage (2.5~3 grade) and late stage (4~5 grade). The height, weight, waist circumference, total cholesterol (TC), TG (TG), high density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) were measured and recorded. The relationship between the severity of Parkinson's disease and blood lipid was evaluated. Results: BMI in patients with early Parkinson's disease was higher than that in patients with other diseases, but there was no significant difference. Blood lipids in patients with early Parkinson's disease were higher than those in normal control group and in patients with advanced Parkinson's disease. Conclusion: Obesity may increase the prevalence of Parkinson's disease, while Parkinson's may decrease the obesity index of patients with early Parkinson's disease.
肥胖可能增加帕金森病的患病率,而帕金森病可能降低患者的肥胖指数
目的:目前帕金森氏症在30-40岁的年轻人中越来越常见。BMI较高的患者发病率较高,一些报告认为肥胖是帕金森病的危险因素,而一些报告称肥胖与帕金森病之间没有关系。帕金森病患者在诊断时的BMI高于正常水平,但随着疾病的发展,BMI会低于正常水平。因此,探讨帕金森病与肥胖之间的关系具有重要意义。方法:选取江苏大学附属人民医院2014.01-2018.12年门诊和住院的349例帕金森病患者,同期64例非脑血管病患者作为对照组。根据HoehnYahr分级,帕金森病患者分为早期(1~2级)、中期(2.5-3级)和晚期(4~5级)。测量并记录身高、体重、腰围、总胆固醇(TC)、甘油三酯(TG)、高密度脂蛋白胆固醇(HDL-C)和低密度脂蛋白(LDL-C)。评估了帕金森病的严重程度与血脂之间的关系。结果:早期帕金森病患者的BMI高于其他疾病患者,但无显著差异。早期帕金森病患者的血脂高于正常对照组和晚期帕金森病患者。结论:肥胖可能增加帕金森病的患病率,而帕金森病可能降低早期帕金森病患者的肥胖指数。
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