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Do Low Vitamin D Levels Increase Risk for Hip Fracture?

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Do Low Vitamin D Levels Increase Risk for Hip Fracture?

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Vitamin D helps bones form and harden. It is created in the skin in response to sunlight and is also absorbed from some foods. Older people tend to have lower vitamin D levels in their blood and their bones tend to break more often than those of younger people. However, it is unclear whether lower vitamin D levels in the blood are related to a greater risk for fractures.

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