With age, your bones naturally start to lose density, causing them to weaken. However, this can be reduced by keeping physically active. Vitamin D also plays an important role in keeping your bones strong.
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Vitamin D is key in helping your body absorb and regulate calcium, as well as phosphate (a mineral essential for bone growth). So, if your levels of vitamin D are chronically or severely low, it’s very likely that your calcium levels are low too.6,9
Over time, low vitamin D and calcium levels will increase your risk of bone problems and conditions like fractures, osteomalacia (“soft bone disease”), osteopenia (lower than average bone density) and
osteoporosis (very low bone density).
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So, making sure you get enough vitamin D every day can help your body absorb the calcium it needs to help maintain and strengthen your bones and improve overall bone health.10,11