Study suggests relation between vitamin D levels and cognitive decline in older people
Written By : Medha Baranwal
Medically Reviewed By : Dr. Kamal Kant Kohli
Published On 2022-03-30 15:00 GMT | Update On 2022-03-30 15:09 GMT
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Italy: A recent study published in the journal Nutrients demonstrated an association between vitamin D levels and cognitive decline, irrespective of frailty status in community-dwelling older persons investigated for a suspected cognitive impairment.
Vitamin D appears to have a role in brain development, in the maintenance of cognitive abilities, and in frailty. Several studies have evaluated the interactions between vitamin D and cognitive impairment, the results however have been conflicting. Considering this, Beatrice Arosio, University of Milan, Milan, Italy, and colleagues described the association between vitamin D levels and cognitive decline and all-cause dementia evaluating frailty's contribution.
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