Research Article

Dietary Variations in a Multiethnic Parkinson’s Disease Cohort and Possible Influences on Nonmotor Aspects: A Cross-Sectional Multicentre Study

Table 4

Dietary habits including herbs and beverages such as coffee, black, and green tea between the three different ethnic groups.

White ()Asian ()BAC () value
%%%

Fresh chili/fresh chili powder2131.82470.62153.80.001,A
Fresh herbs2639.42264.71641.00.042
Cumin1116.72573.5820.5<0.001,A,B
Turmeric1116.72470.6820.5<0.001,A,B
Oregano1421.2926.5615.40.506
Cayenne69.1926.5820.50.063
Cinnamon1116.72264.71435.9<0.001,A,B
Green tea812.1823.51538.50.007
Black tea3147.01441.21641.00.784
Coffee4365.21647.12051.30.159

Abbreviations: = number, BAC = Black African and Caribbean. Fisher’s exact test was used to test differences between the three different ethnic groups. These remain statistically significant after adjustment for multiple comparisons (). Post hoc analysis between the different pairs of ethnicities: multiple comparisons were corrected with the Bonferroni method; significant differences are highlighted as A for Asian versus White and B for Asian versus Black African and Caribbean.