Impact of Lifestyle on the Disease Progression of Parkinson’s
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2022-03Publisher
Brac UniversityAuthor
Annee, Israt JahanMetadata
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Parkinson's disease is a neurodegenerative illness that causes the nerves in the brain to
deteriorate. Shivering, muscular stiffness, sadness, cognitive issues, and sleep problems are
some of the symptoms. A molecule called dopamine is considered to be associated to
Parkinson's disease. This condition may be caused by a lack of dopamine in the brain. This
illness does not have a comprehensive cure. Disease progression may be slowed by maintaining
normal dopamine levels. A balanced and nutritious diet, as well as frequent physical activity,
is essential. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle, as well as being stress-free, may assist to slow the
course of Parkinson's disease. The goal of this review is to show how a healthy lifestyle may
assist to slow the course of Parkinson's disease and to identify the most effective and feasible
healthy lifestyles for slowing down the disease's progression. Also, bring up the possibility of
Parkinson's disease therapy.