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With age, nutrient absorption can decline. Does a daily multivitamin like Centrum Men 50+ still make sense in a modern diet?
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With age absorption of some nutrients can decline so a multivitamin can help
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Food first but a multivitamin can fill gaps that diet alone may miss
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Vitamin D status frequently falls in older adults supplementation helps
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If your diet is varied and nutrient dense the benefit may be smaller
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Some nutrients like zinc magnesium are harder to get consistently from food
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Overdoing some vitamins especially fat soluble ones can be harmful quality and dose matter
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For people with limited appetite or restrictive diets itβs often sensible
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Some men over 50 arenβt hitting USDA nutrient targets a supplement helps
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If you eat plenty of fruits vegetables protein and whole foods benefits are modest
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Ultimately diet lifestyle labs should guide your decision not marketing
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Seasonal changes less sun in winterlmake vitamin D supplementation more practical

