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The skin plays a crucial role in the synthesis of vitamin D, a vital nutrient for various physiological processes in the body. Vitamin D is unique because it can be synthesized in the skin through a series of chemical reactions triggered by exposure to ultraviolet B (UVB) radiation from sunlight.
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Daniel P Hayes1

  • 1The Brooklyn Hospital Center, 121 Dekalb Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11201, USA. dhayes@health.nyc.gov

Biogerontology
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Vitamin D plays a crucial role in healthy aging by mitigating age-related diseases. Research highlights its positive impact on biogerontology, suggesting its importance for the elderly.

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Area of Science:

  • Gerontology and Nutritional Science
  • Biogerontology
  • Endocrinology

Background:

  • A significant revolution in understanding vitamin D's effects has occurred over the last 30-40 years.
  • Active vitamin D metabolites are known to control and ameliorate various pathologies.
  • Emerging evidence suggests a positive role for vitamin D in the aging process.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present evidence for vitamin D's positive role in aging.
  • To explore biological mechanisms and specific examples of vitamin D's effects on age-related maladies.
  • To advocate for the consideration of vitamin D's role in biogerontology research.

Main Methods:

  • Review of laboratory and epidemiologic studies.
  • Detailed consideration of biological mechanisms of vitamin D action.
  • Analysis of specific human maladies influenced by vitamin D.

Main Results:

  • Substantive evidence indicates vitamin D positively influences the aging process.
  • Vitamin D appears to reduce susceptibility to chronic degenerative diseases in the elderly.
  • Biological mechanisms support vitamin D's role in mitigating age-related pathologies.

Conclusions:

  • Vitamin D plays a major positive role in biogerontology.
  • Gerontologists and biogerontology researchers should consider vitamin D's impact on aging.
  • Further research and consideration of vitamin D are recommended for healthy aging strategies.