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Vitamin D supplements cuts early death risk-study

(Reuters)
Updated: 2007-09-11 04:55

LONDON - People who take regular doses of vitamin D have a significantly
lower risk of dying early than those who do not use supplements,
according to new research published on Monday.

Previous studies have suggested vitamin D deficiency increases the risk
of cancer, heart disease or diabetes, but the new findings indicate the
vitamin provides an even bigger bang, researchers wrote in the Archives
of Internal Medicine.

"Intake of ordinary doses of vitamin D supplements seems to be associated
with decreases in total mortality rates," said Philippe Autier of the
International Agency for Cancer Research in France and Sara Gandini of
the European Institute of Oncology in Milan.

The reasons why were not clear but the researchers suggested the vitamin
might block cancer cells from spreading or boost the immune system.

They did not conduct the studies themselves but did what is called a
meta-analysis by reviewing 18 separate trials involving nearly 60,000
patients. The doses averaged 528 international units, within the range of
most commercially available vitamin D supplements.

They found that nearly 5,000 of the participants in the studies died over
an average follow-up period of 5.7 years, with the data showing that
those who took vitamin D supplements had a 7 percent lower risk of death.

The team did not consider the specific causes of death in the studies,
which included mostly healthy middle-aged or elderly people. They said
further investigation was needed to find those kinds of answers.

Vitamin D is important for both healthy teeth and bones as well as nerve
cells such as the brain and seems to act as an important regulator of the
immune system.

Few foods are naturally rich in Vitamin D, known as the "sunshine"
vitamin because the body produces it during exposure to sunlight.

One U.S. researcher called the results of the latest analysis
"remarkable" and said they served as a reminder for doctors to make sure
they were prescribing adequate doses of vitamin D to patients who needed
it.

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