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Possible causes of Parkinson's disease

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FRONTIERS IN BIOSCIENCE-LANDMARK
Volume 26, Issue 8, Pages 387-394

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IMR PRESS
DOI: 10.52586/4952

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Parkinson's disease; Dopamine; Exercise; Lactic acid; Galactose; Lifestyle

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Parkinson's disease is possibly caused by various factors including natural oxidative stress, lack of exercise, and galactose-induced oxidative stress. These factors can change with age and lifestyle. Lifestyle interventions such as increasing exercise and reducing alcohol and milk consumption may help delay or prevent Parkinson's disease.
Parkinson's disease, in most patients, is possibly caused by natural oxidative stress in dopaminergic neurons, insufficient exercise and galactose induced oxidative stress. Dopamine oxidizes to produce oxygen radicals that damage neurons. Exercise generates lactic acid and myokines that are essential for brain health. Galactose produces oxidative stress in the brain. These factors change with age and lifestyle. It is likely that lifestyle interventions, including daily exercise and much less alcohol and milk consumption, can delay or prevent Parkinson's disease.

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