Stroke rates increasing in youth and decreasing in elderly (perhaps due to Vitamin D)
Stroke Rates Rising in Younger People New York Times
New Jersey 227,000 strokes over 20 years
| ** | ||
|---|---|---|
| Age | Stroke rates 1995-99 to 2010-14 | |
| 35-39 | 147 % | |
| 40-44 | 101 % | |
| 45-49 | 68 % | |
| 50-54 | 23 % | |
| 55-59 | 11 % | |
| 60-64 | -22 % | |
| 65-69 | -8 % | ** |

📄 Download the study from Vitamin D Life
Ischemic Stroke Rate Increases in Young Adults: Evidence for a Generational Effect?
Journal of the American Heart Association, 2016;5:e004245 http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.116.004245
The study failed to even mention Vitamin D
The study speculated that the increase in the younger groups might be due to increased obesity
The study had no speculation as to why the elderly rate was decreasing
Note the chart below - seniors are greatly increasing Vitamin D levels, youths are not
See also Vitamin D Life
Vitamin D associated with 50 percent less ischemic stroke – meta-analysis Aug 2012
- Note Survival is not the same as incidence
Major heart problems if have less than 15 ng of Vitamin D – Nov 2015
Many more people now have vitamin D levels above 50 ng, especially seniors – May 2015
- Elderly are greatly increasing their levels of vitamin D - which had the following chart
