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Tuesday, November 8, 2016

CAFFEINE REDUCES PARKINSON'S DISEASE SYMPTOMS

November 9, 2016



Higher caffeine consumption has been associated with a reduced risk of Parkinson's Disease. Besides coffee, caffeine also occurs to a lesser extent in tea, yerba mate, cola drinks, cocoa, and chocolate.

The present study assessed people who were newly diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease over the following four years. Hgher caffeine consumption in people with Parkinson's Disease was associated with a lower rate of starting L-dopa treatment, down to 63% of normal.

Each additional cup of espresso per day (50 mg of caffeine) was associated with a 5-point lower score on the UPDRS part III (motor symptoms), with a 50% reduction in L-dopa dosage, but was not associated with a lower score on the UPDRS part IV (therapy complications).


Reference : Parkinsonism and Related Disorders [2016] 32 : 116-119 (M.Moccia, R.Erro, M.Picillo, C.Vitale, K. Longo, M.Amboni, M.T.Pellecchia, P.Barone

Complete abstract : http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27622969


http://www.viartis.net/parkinsons.disease/news/161109.pdf 

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