Low Vitamin D Levels and Risk of Incident Delirium in 351,000 Older UK Biobank Participants

Delirium is common in older adults, especially following hospitalization. Because low vitamin D levels may be associated with increased delirium risk, we aimed to determine the prognostic value of blood vitamin D levels, extending our previous genetic analyses of this relationship.

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