Whether vitamin D deficiency is a cause or a consequence of decrease cognitive function is unknown. Most likely risk factors include aging, low sun exposure, poor oral supplementation. Further investigation should be done whether vitamin D supplementation will improve cognitive status in Puerto Rican ...
Effects of vitamin D deficiency on intraocular pressure values obtained by ocular response analyzerAbstarct To compare corneal biomechanical properties measured with ocular response analyzer (ORA) and intraocular pressure (IOP) measurements in patients with vitamin D deficiency and in healthy cases. One ...
Conclusion:The change of expression of VDR protein was due to vitamin D deficiency during the pregnancy, which may be the reason of offsprings' skeletal deformity. 展开 关键词: Vitamin D deficiency femur offspring VDR 被引量: 2 年份: 2009 ...
The intracellular compartment in transcellular Ca2+ transport: effects of vitamin D deficiency. The intracellular compartment in transcellular Ca2+ transport: effects of vitamin D deficiency.Kaune R, van den Broek LA, van Corven EJ, de Grip WJ, van Os CH.R KauneL A van den Broek R Kaune,...
clinical and experimental evidence that supports a strong association between 25(OH)D deficiency/insufficiency and the risk of adverse CVD outcomes and infectious diseases as well as on the non-calcemic autocrine and paracrine actions of vitamin D both in the general population and in patients with...
Effects of vitamin D and phosphorus supplementation on calcium retention in preterm infants fed banked human milk Background Vitamin D deficiency is common in the general public and athletic populations and may impair skeletal muscle function. We therefore assessed the... J Senterre,G Putet,B ...
( 1984 ) Effects of vitamin D3 deficiency on adenosine triphosphatase activity of jejunums from white Leghorn hens . Poult Sci 63 , 1073 – 1075 .Grunder, A. A., and C.P.W. Tsang, 1984. Effects of vitamin D3 deficiency on adenosine triphosphatase activity of jejunums from White Leghorn...
There is consensus that daily intake of 400 IU of vitamin D can prevent nutritional rickets in infants and children1. However, the skeletal effects of vitamin D deficiency in adults and older adults (aged >65 years), and the potential extra-skeletal effects of vitamin D are more controversial...
Some of the observed effects, such as an increase in proliferation and the appearance of epidermal calcium binding protein, were due to the normalisation of the vitamin D deficiency-induced hypocalcemia, whereas the expression of suprabasal keratins was directly dependent on vitamin D. We conclude ...
Vitamin A deficiency is still a prevalent problem in resource limited countries, affecting more that 250 million preschool aged children. Vitamin A deficiency is associated with increased severity of respiratory and diarrheal diseases, a major cause of childhood mortality. Vitamin A supplementation is as...