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Nutritional aspects in Parkinson's disease

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CRITICAL REVIEWS IN FOOD SCIENCE AND NUTRITION
Volume 62, Issue 23, Pages 6467-6484

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/10408398.2021.1902261

Keywords

Diet; nutrients; nutrition; nutritional support; Parkinson’ s disease; wellness

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The relationship between diet and Parkinson's disease needs further exploration, as studies indicate it may have an impact on disease management and progression. Treatment options should consider both pharmaceutical approaches and holistic methods, emphasizing the importance of understanding how nutrition influences the condition.
The links between diet and Parkinson's disease (PD) are unclear and incomprehensible. However, numerous studies have demonstrated the correlation between diet, nutrients and health condition in PD patients. They indicate the possibility of management of the disease, which might be possible through nutrition. Pharmaceutical treatment as well as a complementary holistic approach to the patients should be considered. It is of critical importance to understand how the diet and nutrients might influence PD. A better understanding of the relationship between diet and PD could help to better manage the disease explain promising therapeutic approaches, minimize motor and nonmotor symptoms and disease progression based on a personalized diet. In this review, the recent literature on the observed nutrition disorders and the possible role of diet and nutrients in the prevention and potential regression of PD, as well as dietary interventions and supplementation used to manage the disease is revised.

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