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Drinking Milk May Raise Parkinson's Risk in Men
  Friday April 07, 2006 (1340 PST)



  ISLAMABAD: Middle-aged men who drink a glass or two of milk each day may be
increasing their risk of developing Parkinson's disease later in life, new
research suggests.
The ingredient or possible contaminant in milk responsible for this effect is
unclear, but the current findings suggest it's not the calcium. The new
findings, which appear in the medical journal Neurology, support those of an
earlier report linking high consumption of dairy products with an elevated
risk of Parkinson's disease among men, but not women.
The current study involved 7504 men, who were enrolled in the Honolulu Heart
Program between 45 and 68 years of age and followed for 30 years for the
development of Parkinson's disease.
Dietary intake for all subjects was recorded when the study began in the late
1960s. A total of 128 participants developed Parkinson's disease during
follow-up, Dr. R. D. Abbott, from the University of Virginia Health System in
Charlottesville, and colleagues note. The risk of Parkinson's disease
increased as the amount of milk consumed each day rose.
The final statistical analysis showed that heavy milk drinkers were 2.3-times
more likely to develop Parkinson's disease than non-milk drinkers.
Still, even among heavy milk drinkers, the risk of Parkinson's disease was
very, very small. The team calculates that, over a period of a year, 6.9
cases of the disease would be expected among 10,000 people who drank no milk
each day. By contrast, 14.9 cases would be expected if each of those 10,000
people drank more than 16 ounces per day.
The authors found no evidence that calcium, either from dairy or non-dairy
sources, had any effect on the risk of Parkinson's disease. This suggests
that some other component of milk is responsible for the pattern seen.
Further studies are needed to determine exactly what this ingredient might be,
the researchers note.

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