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Low cholesterol and Parkinson's :agrument for further research
 
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/j...39643/abstract

Letter to the EditorReply: Plasma cholesterol and Parkinson's disease: Is the puzzle only apparent?
Xuemei Huang 1 *, Honglei Chen 2, Helen Petrovitch 3, Richard Mailman 4, Webster Ross 3 1Department of Neurology, Penn State University College of Medicine,

Letter Reply:
Plasma Cholesterol and Parkinson's Disease: Is the Puzzle Only Apparent? Our first publication ...reporting an association between lower cholesterol and Parkinson's disease (PD) noted the limitations of case-control analysis. It cautioned the readers that we could not make a causal inference between LDL-C and/or statin use and risk of PD.[1] To reduce the possibility of reserve causality, we subsequently studied a prospective cohort[2] and found a similar association. Similar findings were also reported in two other prospective cohorts.[3][4] Interestingly, Scigliano...[et al]... found the association of untreated IPD with reduced vascular diseases risk(s) including higher cholesterol.[5] There has been one inconsistent report[6] in which the cases were identified from a National Insurance Register that entitles patients to medication free of charge. Therefore, the overall evidence to date favors an association between higher cholesterol and lower PD occurrence... Rigorous diagnostic criteria[7] were applied in the Honolulu Asia Aging Study.. Further, the age of onset in any study population is bounded by its age distribution. The average age at cholesterol assay in the Honolulu cohort was 77 years old,[2] thus, it is not surprising that the onset of incident cases was also higher in this cohort. Given the consistency of ...[these]... studies, it seems to us that more, not less, research should be conducted to understand the nature of this finding and its medical ramifications, if any. Thus, we disagree with Scigliano et al.'s notion that future studies should simply be abandoned. It is both inconsistent with the weight of available evidence, and contrary to the scientific method.

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