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
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