By Kristen Monaco
Source Medpagetoday
BOSTON — Most healthy adults under 75 can get by with the recommended daily allowance of vitamin D, but some groups should supplement with more, according to a 14-item clinical practice guideline from the Endocrine Society.
Children, people 75 and older, those with high-risk prediabetes, and pregnant people should take “empiric supplementation” of vitamin D exceeding the Dietary Reference Intakesopens in a new tab or window (DRI) allowance, experts said at ENDO 2024opens in a new tab or window, the annual meeting of the Endocrine Society.
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