What are your vitamin D levels? If you’re not sure, getting tested — and
then optimizing your levels — could help you live longer. While low
vitamin D levels have long been associated with increased risk of death,
data on severely deficient individuals are lacking.
Now, it’s
been shown that people genetically predisposed to vitamin D deficiency
were 25% more likely to die from any cause compared to those with
different genetics conducive to healthy vitamin D levels.
The
data came from researchers with the Australian Center for Precision
Health at the University of South Australia, who also revealed that
vitamin D deficiency driven by genetics increases the risk of chronic
diseases like heart disease, respiratory diseases and cancer....<<<Read More>>>...
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