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What Happens to Vitamin D Production in the Skin with Aging?

By age 70, a person’s skin produces approximately 75% less vitamin D than it did at age 20. This decline in cutaneous synthesis significantly increases the risk of vitamin D deficiency in older adults, impacting their overall health and well-being. The reduced efficiency of the skin is one of several factors explaining why seniors are more susceptible to low vitamin D levels.

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