The state of Vitamin D in Iraqi Patients With Parkinson Disease

Authors

  • Aqeel Kareem Hatem

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47723/kcmj.v13i1.144

Keywords:

Vitamin D, Iraq, Parkinson.

Abstract

Background: A role for vitamin D deficiency in Parkinson disease (PD) has recently been suggested.

Objective:: To estimate the state of vitamin D in PD with an age-matched healthy control.

Type of the study: A case control study.

Method: The study randomly comparison of plasma 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25[OH] D) concentrations of collected samples in a clinical neurology department ward / Baghdad teaching hospital / Medical City and Parkinson disease movement disorder clinic. Participants were registered into the study from October 2015 to October 2016. We was study   serum vitamin D level in 40 consecutive patients with Parkinson disease and 40 age-matched healthy controls after matching for age, sex, race, and geographic location. Occurrence of suboptimal vitamin D 25(OH) concentrations in Parkinson patients.

Results: Significantly, more patients with PD (62.5%) had deficient vitamin D than did controls (27.5%). The mean 25(OH) D concentration in PD was (18.09) significantly lower than in the control (24.89)..

Conclusions: This study demonstrates a significantly lower vitamin D level in PD than healthy controls. These data support a possible role of vitamin D deficiency in PD.

 

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Published

2019-04-18

How to Cite

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Hatem AK. The state of Vitamin D in Iraqi Patients With Parkinson Disease. Al-Kindy Col. Med. J [Internet]. 2019 Apr. 18 [cited 2024 Nov. 19];13(1):137-41. Available from: https://jkmc.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/MEDICAL/article/view/144

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