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A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of The Effect of Low Vitamin D on Cognition.

Alicia M GoodwillCassandra Szoeke
Published in: Journal of the American Geriatrics Society (2017)
Observational evidence demonstrates low vitamin D is related to poorer cognition; however, interventional studies are yet to show a clear benefit from vitamin D supplementation. From the evidence to date, there is likely a therapeutic age window relevant to the development of disease and therefore vitamin D therapy. Longitudinal lifespan studies are necessary to depict the optimal timing and duration in which repletion of vitamin D may protect against cognitive decline and dementia in aging, to better inform trials and practice towards a successful therapy.
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