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Vitamin D with calcium helps reduce mortality in elderly
6/15/2012 2:19:00 PM

Washington, June 15 (ANI): A new study has shown that vitamin D-when taken with calcium-can reduce the rate of mortality in seniors, therefore providing a possible means of increasing life expectancy.

During the last decade, potential health effects of vitamin D have increasingly been recognised.

It is well known that calcium with vitamin D supplements reduces the risk of fractures.

The present study assessed mortality among patients randomized to either vitamin D alone or vitamin D with calcium.

The findings from the study revealed that the reduced mortality was not due to a lower number of fractures, but represents a beneficial effect beyond the reduced fracture risk.

This is the largest study ever performed on effects of calcium and vitamin D on mortality, Lars Rejnmark, PhD, of Aarhus University Hospital in Denmark and lead author of the study, said.

Our results showed reduced mortality in elderly patients using vitamin D supplements in combination with calcium, but these results were not found in patients on vitamin D alone, he said.

In this study, researchers used pooled data from eight randomized controlled trials with more than 1,000 participants each.

The patient data set was comprised of nearly 90 percent women, with a median age of 70 years.

During the three-year study, death was reduced by 9 percent in those treated with vitamin D with calcium.

Some studies have suggested calcium (with or without vitamin D) supplements can have adverse effects on cardiovascular health, Rejnmark said.

Although our study does not rule out such effects, we found that calcium with vitamin D supplementation to elderly participants is overall not harmful to survival, and may have beneficial effects on general health, Rejnmark added.

The study was recently published in the Endocrine Society's Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism (JCEM). (ANI)

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