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Women used calcium products for “bone health” (36%), whereas men were more likely to report supplement use for “heart health or to lower cholesterol” (18%). Older adults (≥60 years) were more likely than younger individuals to report motivations related to site-specific reasons like ...
In alinked editorial, Professor Jutta Bergler-Klein, of the Medical University of Vienna, points out that billions of dollars are spent every year on vitamin and mineral supplements for older people in the belief that these benefit health. But we may need a rethink—at least when it comes to...
A brief, telephone-administered food frequency questionnaire can be useful for surveillance of dietary fat intakes. Study populations included 560 middle-aged and older adults from Beaver Dam, WI, 252 middle-aged and older women from Wisconsin, 73 young, low income ... Coates Ralph J,Serdula Ma...
In a linked editorial, Professor Jutta Bergler-Klein, of the Medical University of Vienna, points out that billions of dollars are spent every year on vitamin and mineral supplements forolder peoplein the belief that these benefit health.
Olivia Okereke, MD SM, senior author of the report and director of Geriatric Psychiatry at MGH, added "These findings will garner attention among many older adults who are, understandably, very interested in ways to preserve brain health, as they provide evidence for the role of a daily multi...
In a linked editorial, Professor Jutta Bergler-Klein, of the Medical University of Vienna, points out that billions of dollars are spent every year on vitamin and mineral supplements for older people in the belief that these benefit health. ...
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is the second most common age-related neurodegenerative disease facing middle-aged and older adults. In 1817, James Parkinson wrote the first description of PD. Also known as idiopathic paralysis agitans, Parkinson’s disease affects the central nervous system. About 1% ...
To address this uncertainty, researchers in Australia set out to investigate whether supplementingolder adultswith monthly doses of vitamin D alters the rate of major cardiovascular events. Their D-Health Trial was carried out from 2014 to 2020 and involved 21,315 Australians aged 60-84 who random...