Vitamin D Deficiency and Alzheimer's Disease| A Public Information Project

<p> Alzheimer&rsquo;s disease (AD) is the most common irreversible form of dementia and accounts for 60&ndash;80% of all dementia cases. It is not a normal part of aging and causes memory problems and other cognitive dysfunctions that may result in unpredictable changes in behavior. AD...

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Main Author: Ehteshambrojerdi, Mahsa
Language:EN
Published: California State University, Long Beach 2019
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spelling ndltd-PROQUEST-oai-pqdtoai.proquest.com-109784322019-04-26T03:42:37Z Vitamin D Deficiency and Alzheimer's Disease| A Public Information Project Ehteshambrojerdi, Mahsa Neurosciences|Gerontology|Public health education|Nutrition <p> Alzheimer&rsquo;s disease (AD) is the most common irreversible form of dementia and accounts for 60&ndash;80% of all dementia cases. It is not a normal part of aging and causes memory problems and other cognitive dysfunctions that may result in unpredictable changes in behavior. AD can be caused by many factors. Recently, Vitamin D deficiency has been recognized as a risk factor for AD. Vitamin D insufficiency and deficiency are major health problems affecting 1 billion people worldwide, across all ethnicities and age groups. Unfortunately, public knowledge about Vitamin D deficiency and risk of AD is limited. The creation of two leaflets as informational tools for experts/professionals and families/caregivers/participants of Alzheimer&rsquo;s Orange County was the goal of this project. The leaflets were reviewed by experts in the field and revisions were made. Future research should evaluate the effectiveness of the leaflets on increasing knowledge about Vitamin D and AD.</p><p> California State University, Long Beach 2019-04-25 00:00:00.0 thesis http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=10978432 EN
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topic Neurosciences|Gerontology|Public health education|Nutrition
spellingShingle Neurosciences|Gerontology|Public health education|Nutrition
Ehteshambrojerdi, Mahsa
Vitamin D Deficiency and Alzheimer's Disease| A Public Information Project
description <p> Alzheimer&rsquo;s disease (AD) is the most common irreversible form of dementia and accounts for 60&ndash;80% of all dementia cases. It is not a normal part of aging and causes memory problems and other cognitive dysfunctions that may result in unpredictable changes in behavior. AD can be caused by many factors. Recently, Vitamin D deficiency has been recognized as a risk factor for AD. Vitamin D insufficiency and deficiency are major health problems affecting 1 billion people worldwide, across all ethnicities and age groups. Unfortunately, public knowledge about Vitamin D deficiency and risk of AD is limited. The creation of two leaflets as informational tools for experts/professionals and families/caregivers/participants of Alzheimer&rsquo;s Orange County was the goal of this project. The leaflets were reviewed by experts in the field and revisions were made. Future research should evaluate the effectiveness of the leaflets on increasing knowledge about Vitamin D and AD.</p><p>
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title Vitamin D Deficiency and Alzheimer's Disease| A Public Information Project
title_short Vitamin D Deficiency and Alzheimer's Disease| A Public Information Project
title_full Vitamin D Deficiency and Alzheimer's Disease| A Public Information Project
title_fullStr Vitamin D Deficiency and Alzheimer's Disease| A Public Information Project
title_full_unstemmed Vitamin D Deficiency and Alzheimer's Disease| A Public Information Project
title_sort vitamin d deficiency and alzheimer's disease| a public information project
publisher California State University, Long Beach
publishDate 2019
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