Millennials (1981-1999) are sicker and dying faster than previous generations (Vitamin D can help)
Millennials Will Get Sick and Die Faster Than the Previous Generation
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This study will tend to not notice health problems of those who do not have Health Insurance
40 % increase in mortality compared to Gen-Xers at the same age.
Pay a third more in healthcare costs than the previous generation …(about $4,500)
- Worse health and higher cost for the same treatment
major generational difference can be chalked up to rapidly increasing “behavioral health” problems, or things like depression, hyperactivity (meaning anxiety, ADD, and ADHD), and substance abuse.
PDF Text snips
“ As millennials become less healthy, they are more likely to miss work or stop working altogether. Furthermore, even when they are working, health concerns may prevent them from being as productive as they would have been had they had the same health profile as previous generations. ”
“. Without intervention, millennials could feasibly see mortality rates climb more than 40% compared to Gen-Xers at the same age.”
“Under the most adverse scenario, millennial treatment costs are projected to be as much as 33% higher than Gen-Xers experienced at a comparable age.”
“lower levels of health alone could cost millennials more than $4,500 per year in real percapita incomes compared to similarly aged Gen-Xers.
Some PDF Charts
Early increased deaths due to

Health worse (at age 35) (100 = Excellent Health)

Specific Health Problems (Gen X vs Millenia)

Less net worth

Depression
Depression category listing has items along with related searches, including Omega-3
Depression less likely if more Vitamin D (12 percent per 10 ng) – meta-analysis July 2019
Suicide associated with low vitamin D - many studies
Suicides are now the 2nd largest cause of death for age 10-35 (perhaps low Vitamin D) – May 2018 many studies
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- 6,940 suicides - chance of conclusion being wrong is 1 in 100,000
Suicide 2X more likely with low vitamin D (in military) – Jan 2013 - which has the following two charts
- Suicide rates have increased around the world, (while vitamin D has been decreasing)
Suicide increasing and is now the top cause of death of adults(15-49) around the world
Smoking reduces vitamin D - many studies
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Fewer Accidents with Vitamin D
Better awareness of driving situation
Faster muscle reaction time
Fewer falls
Not as distracted by health problems - colds, flu, etc.
The risk of 44 diseases at least double with poor Vitamin D Receptor as of Oct 2019
VitaminDWiki - Vitamin D Receptor activation can be increased in many ways
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