Dietary fatty acids and the risk of Parkinson disease
The Rotterdam Study
Citation Manager Formats
Make Comment
See Comments

Article Information
- First Published June 27, 2005.
Author Disclosures
- L.M.L. de Lau, MD,
- M. Bornebroek, MD, PhD,
- J. C.M. Witteman, PhD,
- A. Hofman, MD, PhD,
- P. J. Koudstaal, MD, PhD and
- M. M.B. Breteler, MD, PhD
- L.M.L. de Lau, MD,
- M. Bornebroek, MD, PhD,
- J. C.M. Witteman, PhD,
- A. Hofman, MD, PhD,
- P. J. Koudstaal, MD, PhD and
- M. M.B. Breteler, MD, PhD
- From the Departments of Epidemiology and Biostatistics (Drs. de Lau, Bornebroek, Witteman, Hofman, and Breteler) and Neurology (Drs. de Lau and Koudstaal), Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
- Address correspondence and reprint requests to DrB. Breteler, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Erasmus Medical Center, PO Box 1738, 3000 DR Rotterdam, the Netherlands; e-mail: m.breteler{at}erasmusmc.nl
Article usage
Cited By...
Letters: Rapid online correspondence
REQUIREMENTS
You must ensure that your Disclosures have been updated within the previous six months. Please go to our Submission Site to add or update your Disclosure information.
Your co-authors must send a completed Publishing Agreement Form to Neurology Staff (not necessary for the lead/corresponding author as the form below will suffice) before you upload your comment.
If you are responding to a comment that was written about an article you originally authored:
You (and co-authors) do not need to fill out forms or check disclosures as author forms are still valid
and apply to letter.
Submission specifications:
- Submissions must be < 200 words with < 5 references. Reference 1 must be the article on which you are commenting.
- Submissions should not have more than 5 authors. (Exception: original author replies can include all original authors of the article)
- Submit only on articles published within 6 months of issue date.
- Do not be redundant. Read any comments already posted on the article prior to submission.
- Submitted comments are subject to editing and editor review prior to posting.
You May Also be Interested in
Cutaneous α-Synuclein Signatures in Patients With Multiple System Atrophy and Parkinson Disease
Dr. Rizwan S. Akhtar and Dr. Sarah Brooker
► Watch
Related Articles
- No related articles found.
Topics Discussed
Alert Me
Recommended articles
-
Articles
Diet and risk of dementia: Does fat matter?The Rotterdam StudyM. J. Engelhart, M. I. Geerlings, A. Ruitenberg et al.Neurology, December 24, 2002 -
Articles
Consumption of milk and calcium in midlife and the future risk of Parkinson diseaseM. Park, G. W. Ross, H. Petrovitch et al.Neurology, March 21, 2005 -
Articles
Dietary folate, vitamin B12, and vitamin B6 and the risk of Parkinson diseaseL.M.L. de Lau, P. J. Koudstaal, J. C.M. Witteman et al.Neurology, July 24, 2006 -
Article
Dietary Antioxidants and the Risk of Parkinson DiseaseThe Swedish National March CohortEssi Hantikainen, Ylva Trolle Lagerros, Weimin Ye et al.Neurology, January 06, 2021