University of Michigan: Low Levels of Vitamin D in Elementary School Could Spell Trouble in Adolescence
August 21, 2019
August 21, 2019
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Aug. 21 [TNSmedicalresearch] -- The University of Michigan issued the following news release:
Vitamin D deficiency in middle childhood could result in aggressive behavior as well as anxious and depressive moods during adolescence, according to a new University of Michigan study of school children in Bogota, Colombia.
Children with blood vitamin D levels suggestive of deficiency were almost twice as likely to develop externalizing behavior problems-- . . .
Vitamin D deficiency in middle childhood could result in aggressive behavior as well as anxious and depressive moods during adolescence, according to a new University of Michigan study of school children in Bogota, Colombia.
Children with blood vitamin D levels suggestive of deficiency were almost twice as likely to develop externalizing behavior problems-- . . .