Vitamins Minerals
Vitamin K
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Vitamin K has several important functions. For example, it's needed for blood clotting, which means it helps wounds to heal properly.
There'ssome evidence that vitamin K is also needed to helpkeep bones healthy.
Good sources of vitamin K
Vitamin K is found in:
- green leafy vegetables such as broccoli and spinach
- vegetable oils
- cereal grains
Small amounts can also be found in meat and dairy foods.
How much vitamin K do I need?
Adults need approximately 0.001mga day of vitamin K for each kilogram of their body weight.
For example,someone who weighs 65kg would need 0.065mga day of vitamin K, while a person who weighs 75kg would need 0.075mga day.
You should be able to get all the vitamin K you need by eating a varied and balanced diet.
Any vitamin K your body doesn't need immediately is stored in the liver for future use, so you don't need it in your dietevery day.
What happens if I take too much vitamin K?
There's not enough evidence to know what the effects might be of taking high doses of vitamin K supplements each day.
Whatdoes theDepartment of Health advise?
You should be able to get all the vitamin K you need by eating a varied and balanced diet. If you take vitamin K supplements, don't take too much, because this might be harmful.
Taking 1mg or less of vitamin K supplements a day is unlikely to cause any harm.
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Vitamin K
Vitamin K has several important functions. For example, it is needed for blood clotting, which means it helps wounds to heal properly.