Discrepancies between current guidance from NICE on the treatment of vitamin D deficiency and the recommended daily amounts [RDAs] for its prevention in the UKADULTSdoi:10.1080/17446651.2022.2067143Barbara J.BoucherThe Blizard Institute, Queen Mary University of London, London, UK....
one hydroxylation reaction to become active 1,25-(OH)2-vitamin D3, and the 25-hydroxylase catalyzing this reaction is found in the liver and also interestingly in osteoblasts suggesting a local effect. Registered for use in postmenopausal osteoporosis, in most countries worldwide, alfacalcidol has ...
摘要: Serious deficiency of vitamin D has been identified as an important public health problem of elderly people. On page 524, Venning reviews recent developments in screening elderly housebound people for vitamin D deficiency and treating them with the aim of reducing the incidence of falls and...
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Vitamin D deficiency is frequently observed in critically ill patients and has been related to extrinsic causes (i.e., limited sunlight exposure), magnitude of injury/illness, or the treatment started by medical doctors including fluid resuscitation. Low levels of vitamin D in critically ill ...
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The many faces of vitamin D deficiency rickets. Pediatr Rev. 2000;21: 296-302. 6. Ozuah PO. Planning the treatment of a patient who has rickets. Pediatr Rev. 2000;21:286. 7. Peterson CR. Vitamin D deficiency rickets simulating child abuse. J Pediatr Orthopedics. 1981;1: 1423-425...
Eating vitamin D-rich foods does not solve vitamin D deficiency for most adults; fortification of food should be significantly im- proved and implemented. Recommendations were made that blood concentrations of vitamin D should be at least 20 nanograms/mL, and that the tolerable upper intake level...
I do believe that spinal failure is one of the issues with the use of street drugs in the US. There is over 80% of the population that are deficient in both vitamin D and magnesium. Deficiency in these to vital nutrients causes significant pain because of failure of the spine. Pain does...
Vitamin D has important roles in calcium metabolism and in the prevention of rickets and osteomalacia; low levels of 25-hydroxyvitamin D are common in the general population and amongst pregnant women. Whilst there is a wealth of observational evidence linking vitamin D deficiency to a wide range...