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Parkinson's Disease vs Alzheimer's Disease: Aβ40 (CSF)

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Meta-analysis showed that Aβ40 levels in the cerebrospinal fluid were slightly lower in people with Parkinson's disease than in individuals with Alzheimer’s disease (effect size = 0.89), but the p value (0.023) was only marginally significant. For comparison, the level of Aβ40 in the CSF was about 10 percent lower in AD patients than in control subjects, a difference of uncertain biological significance.

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How to interpret a forest plot: Each individual effect size (ES) is a ratio of the mean biomarker level in one condition over the mean level in another condition. An ES equal to 1 means that the two conditions had identical mean values. An ES > 1 indicates higher levels in the first condition, whereas an ES < 1 indicates lower levels in the first condition. The overall ES, indicated by a black diamond, is a weighted average of the individual effect sizes. The weight of each data point was determined by the inverse of the variance and is reflected in the size of each square. The width of the overall ES diamond is determined by the 95 percent confidence interval. Data out of range of the scale, including ES and confidence intervals, are indicated by an arrowhead at the edge of the plot, when applicable. 

Version 3.0, July 2021.