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  2. Vitamin B-12 Supplements Recommended for Older Adults

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    ROCHESTER, Minn. — Mayo Clinic experts routinely recommend that older adults consider B-12 supplements or food fortified with this critical vitamin. The September issue of Mayo Clinic Health Letter covers the importance of vitamin B-12, problems associated with vitamin B-12 deficiency and how this condition can be avoided. Vitamin B-12 plays a role in red blood cell formation, cell […]

  3. Mayo Clinic Q and A: How much vitamin D do I need?

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    The Institute of Medicine has placed the recommended dietary allowance, or RDA, for vitamin D at 600 international units (IU) per day for young adults and 800 IU per day for adults older than 70. Other experts suggest that adults’ vitamin D needs are much higher. For example, the Endocrine Society recommends up to 1,500 to 2,000 IU of vitamin ...

  4. TUESDAY Q & A: Vitamin B-12 deficiency more common with...

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    It pays to be alert to symptoms and consider taking a vitamin B-12 supplement or eating food fortified with vitamin B-12. Vitamin B-12 is one of the few vitamins Mayo Clinic experts routinely recommend for older adults. Vitamin B-12 plays a role in red blood cell formation, cell metabolism, nerve function and bone health.

  5. Mayo Clinic Q and A: Osteoporosis and supplements for bone health

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    Vitamin D Those50 and younger should strive for 400–800 international units daily. Those over 50 should aim for 800–1,000 international units daily; Daily intake goals for calcium include the total amount of calcium from food or supplements combined. Certain people may need more units daily if vitamin D deficiency is detected.

  6. Take Vitamin Supplements with Caution: Some May Actually Cause...

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    Vitamin D enhances calcium absorption. Vitamin B-12 — It's estimated that up to 15 percent of older adults are deficient in vitamin B-12. Since vitamin B-12 has not been shown to cause harm, even in large doses, it may be beneficial for older adults to take a B-12 supplement containing at least 2.4 mcg — the Recommended Dietary Allowance ...

  7. Researchers look at possible link between low vitamin B12 and...

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    By Jay Furst Low vitamin B12 levels can worsen some symptoms of Parkinson's disease, especially postural instability and cognitive impairment, which can lead to falls and injuries, researchers say. Lower vitamin B12 levels also are associated with higher Hoehn-Yahr stage, the tool for assessing disease severity, and neuropathy in Parkinson's patients. While it's not clear […]

  8. How Much Calcium Do Adults Over 55 Need? - Mayo Clinic News...

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    The median dietary intake in the U.S. for women age 50 or older is 589-649 mg per day and 728-777 per day for men. He says despite the new findings, he recommends patients follow the Institute of Medici ne’s guidelines of 1200 mg of calcium in women 51 years of age and older, 1000 mg daily for men 51-70 years old and 1200 mg for those above ...

  9. Mayo Clinic Minute: Dietary supplements don't reduce dementia...

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    Do dietary supplements reduce your risk of dementia and improve brain health? The Global Council on Brain Health says they don't. In a new report, the organization recommends that most people not take dietary supplements for this purpose. In addition, the Global Council on Brain Health, which is a collaborative organization associated with the AARP, […]

  10. Mayo Clinic Q and A: Collagen and biotin supplements

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    ANSWER: Collagen and biotin supplements appear to be getting attention in the media for promoting healthy aging, along with joint and bone health. However, it is important to understand what collagen and biotin are and what research is available to support these claims. Collagen is concentrated in bones, ligaments, tendons, skin, blood vessels ...

  11. Mayo Clinic Q and A: Get the Facts Before Taking Folic Acid

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    Cancer — A number of epidemiological studies have suggested that getting enough folate, particularly from food sources, reduces the risk of various cancers, including pancreatic, colorectal, cervical, esophageal and other cancers. But, clinical trials studying folic acid supplementation have had mixed results. Some suggest no association.