Tufts University: Multi-Ethnic Study Suggests Vitamin K May Offer Protective Health Benefits in Older Age
June 16, 2020
June 16, 2020
SOMERVILLE, Massachusetts, June 16 -- Tufts University issued the following news release:
A new, multi-ethnic study found older adults with low vitamin K levels were more likely to die within 13 years compared to those whose vitamin K levels were adequate. The results suggest vitamin K, a nutrient found in leafy greens and vegetable oils, may have protective health benefits as we age, according to the researchers.
The meta-analysis, involving nearly 4,000 Americans aged . . .
A new, multi-ethnic study found older adults with low vitamin K levels were more likely to die within 13 years compared to those whose vitamin K levels were adequate. The results suggest vitamin K, a nutrient found in leafy greens and vegetable oils, may have protective health benefits as we age, according to the researchers.
The meta-analysis, involving nearly 4,000 Americans aged . . .