Daily high dose vitamin D supplementation is effective in preventing fractures in the elderly according to researchers at Tufts University.
They studied data from 11
randomized trials — comprising more than 31,000 older adults —
investigating vitamin D supplementation and fractures.
"Taking between 800 IUs and 2,000 IUs of vitamin D per day
significantly reduced the risk of most fractures, including hip, wrist
and forearm in both men and women age 65 and older," Tufts University
researcher Bess Dawson-Hughes, M.D.
“Importantly, we saw there was no
benefit to taking vitamin D supplements in doses below 800 IUs per day
for fracture prevention."
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