A case-control study of the protective effect of alcohol, coffee, and cigarette consumption on parkinson disease risk: Time-since-cessation modifies the effect of tobacco smoking

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2014-04-30

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van der Mark, MarianneISNI 0000000419475399
Nijssen, Peter C G
Vlaanderen, JelleISNI 000000039175570X
Huss, AnkeORCID 0000-0001-9268-1867ISNI 0000000396358527
Mulleners, Wim M.
Sas, Antonetta M G
Van Laar, Teus
Kromhout, HansORCID 0000-0002-4233-1890ISNI 0000000033136431
Vermeulen, RoelORCID 0000-0003-4082-8163ISNI 0000000396780074

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The aim of this study was to investigate the possible reduced risk of Parkinson Disease (PD) due to coffee, alcohol, and/or cigarette consumption. In addition, we explored the potential effect modification by intensity, duration and time-since-cessation of smoking on the association between cumulative pack-years of cigarette smoking (total smoking) and PD risk. Data of a hospital based case-control study was used including 444 PD patients, diagnosed between 2006 and 2011, and 876 matched controls from 5 hospitals in the Netherlands. A novel modeling method was applied to derive unbiased estimates of the potential modifying effects of smoking intensity, duration, and time-since-cessation by conditioning on total exposure. We observed no reduced risk of PD by alcohol consumption and only a weak inverse association between coffee consumption and PD risk. However, a strong inverse association of total smoking with PD risk was observed (OR = 0.27 (95%CI: 0.18-0.42) for never smokers versus highest quartile of tobacco use). The observed protective effect of total smoking was significantly modified by time-since-cessation with a diminishing protective effect after cessation of smoking. No effect modification by intensity or duration of smoking was observed indicating that both intensity and duration have an equal contribution to the reduced PD risk. Understanding the dynamics of the protective effect of smoking on PD risk aids in understanding PD etiology and may contribute to strategies for prevention and treatment.

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General Agricultural and Biological Sciences, General Biochemistry,Genetics and Molecular Biology, General Medicine, SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being

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Van Der Mark, M, Nijssen, P C G, Vlaanderen, J, Huss, A, Mulleners, W M, Sas, A M G, Van Laar, T, Kromhout, H & Vermeulen, R 2014, 'A case-control study of the protective effect of alcohol, coffee, and cigarette consumption on parkinson disease risk: Time-since-cessation modifies the effect of tobacco smoking', PLoS One, vol. 9, no. 4, e95297. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0095297