Measurement of vitamin D Status: background, clinical use and methodol 25、ogies. Clin Lab 2006;52(7-8):335-343.5. Lips P. Vitamin D deficiency and secondary hyperparathyroidism in the elderly: consequences for bone loss and fractures and therapeutic implications. Endocr Rev 2001 Aug;22(4):...
Values of 20 nmol/L were considered severe, 20.1 - 37.5 nmol/L moderate, 37.6 - 50 nmol/L mild deficiency, and 25 (OH) vitamin D3 levels higher than 50 nmol/L were considered normal.Results: The results showed 59.6% of students suffered from vitamin D deficiency (14.4% severe, 24.4%...
Vitamin D and folate deficiency are considered risk factors for schizophrenia and bipolar disorders, but it is unknown how vitamin D and folate influence the growing brain, cranium or the clinical phenotype. Serum vitamin D and folate levels are in part genetically regulated. We investigated whether...
Purpose: Malnourishment, particularly vitamin D deficiency and proper protein intake are vital to wound healing and represent a modifiable factor that could potentially improve outcomes in both the pediatric and adult trauma patient population. This is a pilot study to determine the baseline prevalence ...
Vitamin D deficiency is a candidate risk factor for osteoporosis, characterized by decreased bone mineral density (BMD). We performed this two-sample Mendelian randomization (MR) analysis to investigate the causal effect of vitamin D on BMD. We extracted 143 single-nucleotide polymorphisms from a re...
Vitamin D deficiency as a risk factor for infection, sepsis and mortality in the critically ill: systematic review and meta-analysis Crit Care, 18 (6) (2014), p. 660 View in ScopusGoogle Scholar 78 P. Vipul, C. Shuchi, A. Avinash, G. Manish, K. Sukriti, P. Ved Correlation of ser...
vitamin D deficiency; cellular senescence; obesity; non-alcoholic fatty liver disease; subclinical atherosclerosis1. Introduction Years of research have revealed the association of three conditions with the development of subclinical atherosclerosis and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD): obesity, ...
vitamin D deficiency;prevalence;Malaysia 1. Introduction Calciferol, generally known as vitamin D, is a fat-soluble vitamin. The human body may synthesize vitamin D with the help of sunlight, specifically ultraviolet light that falls onto the skin from a precursor of cholesterol; hence, it is a...
While the occurrence of vitamin D deficiency and insufficiency did not change after a 12-week intervention period in the PYD group, a significant decrease of poor vitamin D status in the FYD group indicated both the high efficiency of the dosage used and the high bioavailability of vitamin D3...
Vitamin D deficiency is but one cause of major depression; there are lots of others. However, I now recommend that anyone struggling with depression should take at least 10,000 IU /day with frequent 25(OH)D blood tests to assure levels of at least 100 ng/ml and to monitor for toxicity...