Vitamin D supplementation and incident dementia: Effects of sex, APOE, and baseline cognitive status

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Vitamin D supplementation and incident dementia: Effects of sex, APOE, and baseline cognitive status

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In a prospective cohort study, we assessed effects of Vitamin D on dementia incidence in 12,388 participants from the National Alzheimer's Coordinating Center dataset.

. Vitamin D exposure was associated with 40% lower dementia incidence versus no exposure.
. Vitamin D effects were significantly greater in females versus males and in normal cognition versus mild cognitive impairment.
. Vitamin D effects were significantly greater in apolipoprotein E ε4 non-carriers versus carriers.
. Vitamin D has potential for dementia prevention, especially in the high-risk strata.

https://alz-journals.onlinelibrary.wile ... dad2.12404

Also YouTube video called Vitamin D reduced dementia by 40%.
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richhahn wrote: Mon Mar 13, 2023 8:00 pm
Did you find this study from our March 2nd ApoE4.info Facebook post? https://www.facebook.com/apoe4.info
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I don't use facebook.
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richhahn wrote: Tue Mar 14, 2023 10:42 am I don't use facebook.
What a shame. Look at the papers/articles you’ve missed that were posted on https://www.facebook.com/apoe4.info in just the past week.
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I don’t use Facebook either. Did in the past but not now.
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