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  1. 7 kwi 2023 · Adults older than 70 should be getting at least 800 IU of vitamin D. However, some sources say you should consume up to 1000 IU of vitamin D past the age of 70. If you are older than 65, you...

  2. How Much Vitamin D and Calcium Do You Need? The Endocrine Society and The Institute of Medicine have suggested recommended daily allowances (RDA) for vitamin D and calcium, as well as maximum daily consumption amounts that you should not exceed for your safety:

  3. IOF recommends that older adults aged 60 years and over take a supplement at a dose of 800 to 1000 IU/day, as this is associated with greater muscle strength and improved bone health Dawson-Hughes, B., et al., IOF position statement: vitamin D recommendations for older adults. Osteoporos Int, 2010.

  4. 18 mar 2024 · In general, suggested calcium intake is highest for teenagers and older adults. After menopause, women are at a particularly high risk of developing osteoporosis, which means their recommended...

  5. To reach a 25OHD level of 20ng/ml (50nmol/l) the Institute of Medicine (IOM) set the RDA for vitamin D at 800 IU for people over age 70 years and 600 IU for ages 50–70 years.

  6. Although Vitamin D supplements are usually taken daily, they also come in higher doses, which may be prescribed for weekly or even monthly dosing. (These are available over-the-counter, but I think it’s best to take these under medical supervision.) I recommend a daily dose of vitamin D3 800 IU/day.

  7. www.mayoclinic.org › drugs-supplements-vitamin-d › art-20363792Vitamin D - Mayo Clinic

    10 sie 2023 · Taken in appropriate doses, vitamin D is generally considered safe. However, taking too much vitamin D in the form of supplements can be harmful. Children age 9 years and older, adults, and pregnant and breastfeeding women who take more than 4,000 IU a day of vitamin D might experience:

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