Vitamin D in the development and progression of alzheimer's disease: implications for clinical management.
Francesco PanzaMaddalena La MontagnaLuisa LampignanoRoberta ZupoIlaria BortoneFabio CastellanaRodolfo SardoneLuisa BorraccinoVittorio DibelloEmanuela RestaMario AltamuraAntonio DanieleMadia LozuponePublished in: Expert review of neurotherapeutics (2021)
Both insufficient (25-49.9 ng/ml) and deficient levels (<25 ng/ml) of vitamin D may contribute to an increased susceptibility to AD. However, further well-designed prospective studies are needed for a better understanding of the involvement of low vitamin D concentrations in the AD natural history. Randomized clinical trials will also be necessary to address the issue of causality and determine whether vitamin D supplementation may be effective for the prevention or treatment of AD.
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