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Parkinsons 2016

December 05-07, 2016

Volume 6 Issue 6(Suppl)

J Alzheimers Dis Parkinsonism

ISSN: 2161-0460 JADP, an open access journal

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December 05-07, 2016 Phoenix, USA

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nd

International Conference on

Parkinson’s Disease & Movement Disorders

Ben Weinstock, J Alzheimers Dis Parkinsonism 2016, 6:6(Suppl)

http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2161-0460.C1.024

Preventing Parkinson’s

Ben Weinstock

Weinstock Physical Therapy PC, USA

D

espite the fact that there is a growing movement towards the prevention of diseases (including Alzheimer’s), the concept of

preventing Parkinson’s has gained very little attention. However, this is poised to change with the development of blood tests

that predict one’s risk of developing the condition (based upon microRNA or other biomarkers). The recent, groundbreaking

book Preventing Parkinson’s: How to Cut Your Risk by Strengthening Your Multiple Shields is a comprehensive compilation

with over 1,000 peer-reviewed references. It is the only book available that provides proactive lifestyle recommendations

for lowering one’s risk of developing PD. Concepts include: Protection of the blood brain barrier; a diet that prevents the

development of misfolded proteins, lowers the activity of the mTOR pathway, as well as being anti-inflammatory and rich

in antioxidants; an exercise regime that promotes methylation, as well as increasing cellular recycling of misfolded proteins;

enhancement of sleep and the glymphatic system; properly timed light exposure to enhance melatonin production; stress

reduction to decrease the negative effects of stress hormones; minimization of one’s exposure to toxins and radiation; and

avoidance of head injuries. In summary, the synergy of healthy habits may be the best hope for preventing the predicted

doubling of PD by the year 2030.

Biography

Ben Weinstock specializes in the rehabilitation of people with neurodegenerative diseases. He is the author of the only book about the prevention of Parkinson

Diseases, “

Preventing Parkinson’s: How to Cut Your Risk by Strengthening Your Multiple Shields (2015)

”. Another innovative approach that he has developed is

EPIC-PD (Exercise Prescription, Individualized Care for Parkinson Diseases) which gives physical therapists a unique methodology for developing personalized

lifestyle plans for each patient with PD. He also teaches continuing education seminars to undergraduate and post-doctoral physical therapists. He has completed

his DPT from University of Montana City and continued his education at University of New York.

benweinstock@gmail.com