In a prospective Framingham Heart Study cohort of dementia-free adults (mean age ~39 years), higher serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels in early midlife were associated with lower global and regional tau deposition on PET imaging approximately 16 years later, with no association observed for amyloid burden.
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