• paper_moon@lemmy.world
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    20 days ago

    To add more context that (if i’m understanding the study correctly), higher levels of vitamin D in midlife lowers dementia risks.

    “In a group of dementia-free individuals, higher serum 25(OH)D at early midlife was associated with lower tau deposition on brain-PET a mean of 16 years later. Low vitamin D in midlife may represent a potentially modifiable target to mitigate the risk of neuroimaging signs of preclinical dementia.”