The decline in vitamin D status with age

Age and Ageing
M R BakerB E Nordin

Abstract

A cross-sectional study of plasma 25-hydroxy-vitamin D (250HD) concentrations in healthy women in the age range 20-96 years is reported. Mean values decline with increasing age while abnormally low levels of plasma 250HD are more common in the elderly. The decline in vitamin D status with age is probably the result of lack of sunlight exposure associated with social factors and physical immobility.

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