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Do vitamin D supplements work? | Prof. Tim Spector and Dr. Federica Amati

ZOE Science & Nutrition

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Genetics Don't Dictate Vitamin D Impact

Vitamin D production varies among individuals regardless of diet and sunlight exposure, influenced by genetic factors. Lower vitamin D levels due to genetics do not equate to increased health risks, such as higher fracture rates. Comprehensive studies, including over a million participants and extensive meta-analyses, reveal no significant differences in health outcomes related to genetic predisposition for vitamin D levels, indicating that genetics do not determine the extent of vitamin D's effects on health.

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