Vitamin D in foods may reduce risk of depression in older women

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Vitamin D in foods may reduce risk of depression in older women

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Results of a large study among older women suggest that those who ate more of the 'sunshine vitamin' were less likely to experience depression symptoms than women who consumed less of the vitamin, according to findings published this week by Elizabeth Bertone-Johnson at the University of Massachusetts ...

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Tags: Depression, Diet and Nutrition, Vitamin, Supplement, Women's Health

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Vitamin D may reduce depression for women: Study

nutraingredients.com — “Increased intakes of vitamin D from foods but not supplements are associated with reduced prevalence of depression for postmenopausal women, says a new study.View full resource at nutraingredients.com

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