Single concussion may up Parkinson's risk by nearly 60%

IANS  |  New York 

Suffering even a mild or a mild may be associated with nearly 60 per cent increased risk of developing disease, according to a study.

The study showed that people with any kind of had a 71 per cent increased risk of disease while those with moderate to severe had an 83 per cent increased risk.

People with mild showed a 56 per cent increased risk.

"The study highlights the importance of prevention, long-term follow-up of those with concussion, and the need for future studies to investigate if there are other risk factors for disease that can be modified after someone has a concussion," said Raquel C. Gardner, from the University of - San Francisco.

Moderate to severe was defined as a for more than 30 minutes, alteration of consciousness for more than 24 hours or for more than 24 hours.

Mild was defined as for zero to 30 minutes, alteration of consciousness of a moment to 24 hours or for zero to 24 hours.

The researchers also found that those with any form of were diagnosed with disease an average of two years earlier than those without

For the study, published in the journal Neurology, researchers identified 325,870 participants from the US who ranged in the age group of 31 to 65 and were followed for an average of 4.6 years.

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First Published: Thu, April 19 2018. 15:18 IST