Vitamin D in Older People
Nothing major, but I just updated the vitamin D page of VeganHealth.org with results from a study on vitamin D supplementation in older people. It’s short, so I will just cut and paste it here.
As mentioned in the recommendations, elderly people need 30 minutes a day of direct sunlight in order to produce adequate vitamin D.
A 2009 study from Ireland showed that people aged 64 years or older needed 15 mcg (600 IU) per day to bring vitamin D levels from an average of 55 nmol/L to 74 nmol/L. The researchers estimated that it would take about 40 mcg (1600 IU) per day to raise 97.5% of the participants’ vitamin D levels to 80 nmol/L.
Although some researchers recommend maintaining vitamin D levels at 80 nmol/L, there is not enough evidence to know that there is much of a difference between 74 and 80 nmol/L. For this reason, the recommendation of 25 mcg (1,000 IU) should suffice for people aged 64 and older.
May 24th, 2009 at 6:36 am
Link: Vitamin D boosts brain power in middle-aged men.