VITAMIN D
Best Health
|October/November 2020
Sunlight’s a little hard to come by these days. Are you getting enough vitamin D?
AS THE DAYS grow shorter and the possibility of another lockdown hangs over us, many people are turning to vitamin D supplements as an easy way to make up for the lack of sunshine. Healthy levels of the vitamin help prevent osteoporosis and fractures. Low amounts may be associated with a higher risk of heart attacks and stroke. (More research on this link is needed though. It may be that low levels of vitamin D are reflective of general poor health.) But how do you know if you’re actually deficient? It’s not an easy calculation.
Dit verhaal komt uit de October/November 2020-editie van Best Health.
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