Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a slowly progressive neurodegenerative disorder with motor and non-motor
signs, which begins long before the diagnosis can be made. Pharmacotherapy with dopaminergic drugs
is the mainstay of PD therapy. There is no currently available cure or disease-modifying treatment. Diet
and various foods have been proposed as possible risk factors for PD. Nutritional supplementation with
omega-3 fatty acids, vitamin D, B vitamins, and coenzyme Q may have potential in the management of
PD. In addition, several strategies could possibly lead to the development of medical foods in PD. For
example, ketogenic diets may have effects complementary to pharmacotherapy. Gut microbial dysbiosis
and altered microbial metabolites found in PD may lead to chronic low-grade inflammation in gut and
brain. Interventions targeting gut microbiota, such as the supplementation of probiotics, may provide
novel approaches to PD in regard to both symptomatic treatment and disease modification. High quality
randomized controlled trials need to be conducted in order to evaluate whether these food-based
strategies have symptomatic efficacy or the potential to delay the progression of PD.
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