Abstract

Parkinson's disease (PD) is a slowly progressive neurodegenerative disease that seriously affects the daily life of middle-aged and elderly people, and places a heavy burden on families and society. The pathophysiological mechanism of PD is complex, and its etiology is still unclear. Studies have shown that the occurrence and development of PD resulted from the interactions between complex genetic and environmental factors. This article reviews the risk factors associated with PD from multiple perspectives, might providing new insights into early intervention and prevention of Parkinson's disease. Key words: Parkinson's disease; Risk factors; Prevention

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