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Review
. 2024 Dec 26;26(1):122.
doi: 10.3390/ijms26010122.

Exceeding the Limits with Nutraceuticals: Looking Towards Parkinson's Disease and Frailty

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Exceeding the Limits with Nutraceuticals: Looking Towards Parkinson's Disease and Frailty

Martina Montanari et al. Int J Mol Sci. .

Abstract

One of the most pressing challenges facing society today is the rising prevalence of physical and cognitive frailty. This geriatric condition makes older adults more vulnerable to disability, illness, and a heightened risk of mortality. In this scenario, Parkinson's disease (PD) and geriatric frailty, which share several common characteristics, are becoming increasingly prevalent worldwide, underscoring the urgent need for innovative strategies. Nutraceuticals are naturally occurring bioactive compounds contained in foods, offering health benefits over and above essential nutrition. By examining the literature from the past decade, this review highlights how nutraceuticals can act as complementary therapies, addressing key processes, such as oxidative stress, inflammation, and neuroprotection. Notably, the antioxidant action of nutraceuticals appears particularly beneficial in regard to PD and geriatric frailty. For instance, antioxidant-rich nutraceuticals may mitigate the oxidative damage linked to levodopa therapy in PD, potentially reducing the side effects and enhancing treatment sustainability. Similarly, the antioxidant effects of nutraceuticals may amplify the benefits of physical activity, enhancing muscle function, cognitive health, and resilience, thereby reducing the risk of frailty. This review proposes a holistic approach integrating nutraceuticals with exercise, pharmacotherapy, and lifestyle adjustments. It promises to transform the management of ARD, prolong life, and improve the quality of life and well-being of older people.

Keywords: Parkinson’s disease; antioxidants; bioactive compounds; frailty; inflammation; nutraceuticals; physiology and anatomy; precision medicine.

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The authors declare that there are no conflicts of interest. No sponsors participated in the choice of the items; the design of the paper; the collection of the literature, the interpretation of the analyzed papers; the writing of the manuscript; or in the decision to publish the article in the Biomedicine journal.

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