Stroke prevention and rehabilitation with vitamin D – July 2022


The Role of Vitamin D in Stroke Prevention and the Effects of Its Supplementation for Post-Stroke Rehabilitation: A Narrative Review

Nutrients . 2022 Jul 4;14(13):2761. doi: 10.3390/nu14132761.
Klaudia Marek 1, Natalia Cichoń 2, Joanna Saluk-Bijak 3, Michał Bijak 2, Elżbieta Miller 1

Prevention

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Rehabilitation

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Hypovitaminosis D is a serious public health problem, representing an independent factor in mortality among the general population. Vitamin D deficiency may affect up to one billion people worldwide. Recently, the potential association between vitamin D levels and stroke has gained increasing attention. Many studies suggest that maintaining normal serum vitamin D levels is associated with improvement of the cardiovascular system and a reduction in stroke risk. As a neurosteroid, vitamin D influences brain development and function and immunomodulation and affects brain neuroplasticity. It supports many processes that maintain homeostasis in the body. As stroke is the second most common cause of death worldwide, more studies are needed to confirm the positive effects of vitamin D supplementation, its dosage at different stages of the disease, method of determination, and effect on stroke onset and recovery. Many studies on stroke survivors indicate that serum vitamin D levels only offer insignificant benefits and are not beneficial to recovery. This review article aims to highlight recent publications that have examined the potential of vitamin D supplementation to improve rehabilitation outcomes in stroke survivors. Particular attention has been paid to stroke prevention.
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VitaminDWiki - Stroke category contains

131 items in stroke category - see also Overview Stroke and vitamin D,
Overview Hypertension and Vitamin D  Overview Cardiovascular and vitamin D

Stroke more likely if low Vitamin D

Post-Stroke worse if low Vitamin D

Post-Stroke better if add Vitamin D

Post-Stroke better if Vitamin D actually gets to cells

11 studies in both categories of Depression and Stroke

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VitaminDWiki - 4 studies in both categories Stroke and Injection

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VitaminDWiki - Injection contains

65 items in Vitamin D Injection category

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200K IU, wait 4 weeks, then 50K weekly for 8 weeks may be better than a 600K injection

The injection form takes ~10 days to get to the brain. The oral form takes about 1 day
And, the oral vitamin D is far far less expensive

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