Inflammatory Markers and Risk of Parkinson’s Disease: A Population-Based Analysis
Conclusions: There was a significant association between elevated levels of NLR, PLR, and PD risk, while LMR, SIRI, and SII were not statistically significant. It suggests that NLR or PLR could be used to screen people at risk of PD at an early stage. It is essential to conduct more large-scale pros...
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author | Hongping Wang Wenqiang Li Qun Lai Qian Huang Hao Ding Zhiping Deng |
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description | Conclusions: There was a significant association between elevated levels of NLR, PLR, and PD risk, while LMR, SIRI, and SII were not statistically significant. It suggests that NLR or PLR could be used to screen people at risk of PD at an early stage. It is essential to conduct more large-scale prospective studies to investigate the role that NLR and PLR play in PD. |
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spelling | doaj-art-f5a9a11cb03841439ac4740d129a7bb52025-01-08T00:00:01ZengWileyParkinson's Disease2042-00802024-01-01202410.1155/padi/4192853Inflammatory Markers and Risk of Parkinson’s Disease: A Population-Based AnalysisHongping Wang0Wenqiang Li1Qun Lai2Qian Huang3Hao Ding4Zhiping Deng5Department of NeurosurgeryDepartment of Pulmonary and Critical Care MedicineDepartment of Hematology, Rheumatology and ImmunologyDepartment of Pulmonary and Critical Care MedicineDepartment of NeurosurgeryDepartment of Pulmonary and Critical Care MedicineConclusions: There was a significant association between elevated levels of NLR, PLR, and PD risk, while LMR, SIRI, and SII were not statistically significant. It suggests that NLR or PLR could be used to screen people at risk of PD at an early stage. It is essential to conduct more large-scale prospective studies to investigate the role that NLR and PLR play in PD.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/padi/4192853 |
spellingShingle | Hongping Wang Wenqiang Li Qun Lai Qian Huang Hao Ding Zhiping Deng Inflammatory Markers and Risk of Parkinson’s Disease: A Population-Based Analysis Parkinson's Disease |
title | Inflammatory Markers and Risk of Parkinson’s Disease: A Population-Based Analysis |
title_full | Inflammatory Markers and Risk of Parkinson’s Disease: A Population-Based Analysis |
title_fullStr | Inflammatory Markers and Risk of Parkinson’s Disease: A Population-Based Analysis |
title_full_unstemmed | Inflammatory Markers and Risk of Parkinson’s Disease: A Population-Based Analysis |
title_short | Inflammatory Markers and Risk of Parkinson’s Disease: A Population-Based Analysis |
title_sort | inflammatory markers and risk of parkinson s disease a population based analysis |
url | http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/padi/4192853 |
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