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Parkinson's disease typically does not cause weight gain; in fact, many individuals experience weight loss due to factors such as decreased appetite, difficulty swallowing, and increased energy expenditure from muscle rigidity and tremors. However, some patients may gain weight due to reduced physical activity or changes in metabolism. Each person's experience with Parkinson's can vary, so weight changes can differ from one individual to another. Consulting a healthcare professional is advisable for personalized guidance.

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