and was more beneficial than taking standard doses of vitamin D alone," said senior researcher Dr. Robert Clarke, a professor of epidemiology and public health medicine at the University of Oxford in England.
New research suggests that supplementing with vitamin D may reduce the risk of heart attacks and other cardiovascular events.
However, research from the Nutrition and Health Innovation Research Institute atEdith Cowan Universityhas found that there may be steps you can take to reduce your risk of fractures later in life. In collaboration with theUniversity of Western Australia, the study looked at the relationship betw...
To fully optimize a drug therapy for osteoporosis and low bone mineral density, patients should maintain vitamin D levels above the limits recently recommended by the Institute of Medicine, according to a new study by researchers from Hospital for Special Surgery in New York. The study will be ...
“We now know that vitamin D is present in reasonable amounts in human brains, and it seems to be correlated with less decline in cognitive function,” Shea says. “But we need to do more research to identify the neuropathology that vitamin D is linked to in the brain before we start ...
Despite over 50 years of research, the field of sports nutrition continues to grow at a rapid rate. Whilst the traditional research focus was one that centred on strategies to maximise competition performance, emerging data in the last d... G Close,L Hamilton,A Philp,... - 《Free Radic ...
Vitamin D, traditionally known as an essential nutrient, is a precursor of a potent steroid hormone that regulates a broad spectrum of physiological processes. In addition to its classical roles in bone metabolism, epidemiological, preclinical, and cellular research during the last decades, it reveale...
Quantum chemical study of the mechanism of action of Vitamin K Epoxide Reductase (VKOR) Possible model, but simplistic, mechanisms for the action of vitamin K epoxide reductase (VKOR) are investigated with quantum mechanical methods (B3LYP/6-3... D Deerfield,CH Davis,T Wymore,... - 《Inter...
Vitamin D may help curb breast cancer progression, according to a study published today in theJournal of Clinical Pathology. The authors, from Imperial College London, measured the levels of vitamin D in the blood serum of 279 women with invasive breast cancer. The disease was in its early st...
New research presented at this year's Annual Meeting of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes (EASD) in Barcelona, Spain (16-20 Sept) reveals that vitamin D deficiency is strongly linked to increased mortality, especially in younger and middle-aged people, and is particularly associ...