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Vitamin D ‘key to healthy brain’

From BBCNews.com:
Scientists have produced more evidence that vitamin D has an important role in keeping the brain in good working order in later life.

A study of over 3,000 European men aged 40-79 found those with high vitamin D levels performed better on memory and information processing tests.

The University of Manchester team believe vitamin D may protect cells or key signalling pathways in the brain.

The study features in the Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery and Psychiatry.

“ This underscores the importance of vitamin D for humans and why evolution gave us a liking for the sun ”
Professor Tim Spector Kings College London
It follows research published in January which suggested that high levels of vitamin D can help stave off the mental decline that can affect people in old age.

The latest study focused on men from eight cities across Europe.

Their mental agility was assessed using a range of tests, and samples were taken to measure levels of vitamin D in their blood.

Men with high vitamin D levels performed best, with those who had the lowest levels – 35 nmol/litre or under – registering poor scores.

The researchers said the reason why vitamin D – found in fish and produced by sun exposure – seemed to aid mental performance was unclear.

Hormone link

They suggested it might trigger an increase in protective hormonal activity in the brain. However, the only data to back this up so far comes from animal studies.

There is also some evidence that vitamin D can dampen down an over-active immune system.

Alternatively, it may boost levels of antioxidants that in effect detoxify the brain.

The researchers stressed that many people, particularly in older age, were vitamin D deficient.

Therefore, if it were possible to stave off the effects on ageing on the brain with vitamin D supplements the implications for the health of the population could be significant.

Professor Tim Spector, of King’s College London, has carried out research into the effect of vitamin D on ageing.

He said: “This is further evidence from observational studies that vitamin D is likely to be beneficial to reduce many age-related diseases.

“Taken together with similar data that shows its importance in reducing arthritis, osteoporotic fractures, as well as heart disease and some cancers, this underscores the importance of vitamin D for humans and why evolution gave us a liking for the sun.

“We also know that our genes also determine our vitamin D levels which explains why individuals can vary so much.

“We now need to study the best way to give using vitamin D properly in prevention.”

Dr Iain Lang, of the Peninsula Medical School in Exeter, carried out the earlier research.

He agreed there was mounting evidence suggesting vitamin D was good for the brain, but warned that it was possible that poor mental performance could be down to an inadequate diet, of which vitamin D deficiency might be just one manifestation.

Comments

  1. Ex 'D' advocate
    June 13th, 2009 at 4:37 am

    “We also know that our genes also determine our vitamin D levels which explains why individuals can vary so much”

    If relatively high vitamin D levels are so very good for you – why would genes for the trait of high levels not have become virtually universal.

    Evolution by natural selection tends to take care of business. Mad dogs and ….

  2. Ysha
    July 21st, 2009 at 10:54 am

    I read Dr. Johanna Budwig on value of Vit D combined with sufficient efa3s Cardiac patients of hers taking her highest lignan flax oil with “cottage cheese” (they use “quark” in Germany) – ie a sulfur bearing protein in intimate preparation (pureed) after a few days handled the sun really well whereas normally it is contrindicated! Seems a bit funny all the talk about best way to get our Vit D. How about cod liver oil for the sun deprived, and good ol sol for the rest of us?

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