Elderly with low vitamin D fall more often (Parkinson’s in this case)
Parkinson's patients with low vitamin D more likely to fall Mercola
The study refered to found that falls in PD patients were associated with low vitamin D.
That study does not appear to compare falling rate to those with low vitamin D levels without PD.
See also VitaminDWiki
Parkinson's Disease
Overview Parkinson's and Vitamin D
- Appears that Vitamin D can prevent PD, treat PD, and reduce the health problems associated with PD (low vitamin D)
Alzheimer’s, Parkenson’s, and Multiple Sclerosis – vitamin D may prevent and treat – Oct 2017
Parkinson's Disease 2.1 X more likely if low Vitamin D – Meta-analysis Nov 2018
Parkinson’s patients – 41 percent now supplement with Vitamin D – Nov 2017
1000 IU per kg Vitamin D for autoimmune diseases – Coimbra Aug 2013
Seniors need at least 4,000 IU vitamin D, no test needed – Consensus Jan 2014
- Personal note by Founder of VitaminDWiki. A friend of mine was getting PD. I suggested that he take 4,000 IU of vitamin D. His PD symptoms went away. His doctor then said he was getting too much Vitamin D, and reduced his dose to 1,000 IU. Years later he has full-blown PD
Parkinson's Disease and poor vitamin D genes
2X more Parkinson's disease if modified vitamin D receptor genes – meta-analysis Aug 2014
Parkinson’s risk increased 2 to 7 times depending on Vitamin D Receptor – Sept 2016
- Improving the Vitamin D Receptors is very low-cost
Parkinson's and Falling
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- PD less likely to fall if add Vitamin D
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Falling
Preventing Falls in Older Adults – Vitamin D combination is the best - JAMA Meta-analysis Nov 2017
Vitamin D prevents falls – majority of meta-analyses conclude – meta-meta analysis Feb 2015
Elderly falls reduced 3.6 times by 900 IU of vitamin D and simple exercise – RCT Nov 2016
Falls reduced by a third if achieved 40 ng level vitamin D– RCT Sept 2018
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