correlational
Analysis v1
People with certain inherited gene differences that affect how their body uses vitamin D tend to be taller or shorter as adults, which suggests that having the right amount of vitamin D over a lifetime might help bones grow better than taking vitamin D pills for a short time.
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Causal relationship between vitamin D and adult height: A bidirectional Mendelian randomization study
Computational/Algorithm Study
2025 Aug 29This study used people’s genes to see if having more vitamin D over a lifetime makes you taller — and it found that yes, people with genes for higher vitamin D levels tend to be a little taller, suggesting vitamin D helps bones grow over time, not just from taking supplements.
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