Sunday, October 22, 2023

Low Vitamin D and PD

 Low Vitamin D and         Parkinsons 

Parkinsons disease is s second most form
Of  neurode generation  in the elderly 
Populations. 

Clinically 

1 Tremor 

2  Rigidity 

3 Slowness Movement 

4 Postural   Imbalance

  A significant association between low serum 
    Vitamin D and PD has been demonstrated 

Suggesting that elevated  vitamin D levels
Might provide protection against  PD
      A growing evidence suggests that  
Vitamin D supplementation may be beneficial

For PD Patients .


       Calcitriol (1,25 _dehydroxybe ause 
 Vitamin D3)
   Is the best indicated for PD,  because
It is the best indicated for PD , 
Because it is highly active Vitamin d3 preceptor

Metabolite with an appropriate receptor in


The CNS.

There is evidence of abnormalities in the Vitamin D endocrine system in 

PD patients including Low Bone Marrow
Density

Sun light exposure can can increased 

BMD of PD increasing serum 25-hydtoxy

Vitamin D 3 

 

Osteoporosis and Osteopenia are common 

Findings in PD patients 

Affecting 91% of women and 61%men


Ref ISIN Neurology 2012 :134289
Khanh Luong and Lan Neguyen 


Please note consult your doctor before following

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