As we age, our levels of key nutrients tend to become depleted. So as the birthdays pile up, we need to be diligent about boosting those levels.

Especially with a nutrient as important as vitamin D.

In a new study from the UK, University of Warwick researchers conducted a meta-analysis of 28 studies to examine links between blood levels of vitamin D and heart disorders.

Nearly 100,000 subjects were involved in the studies.

One of the researchers described the results for NutraIngredients-USA: “We found that high levels of vitamin D among middle age and elderly populations are associated with a substantial decrease in cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome.”

So, no need to go sun-crazy, but whenever possible – 15 to 20 minutes of direct sunlight daily. Just do it!

To Your Good Health,

Jenny Thompson

Source:
“Vitamin D May Cut Elderly Heart Disease and Diabetes Risk” Stephen Daniells, NutraIngredients-USA, 2/17/10, nutraingredients-usa.com


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