At the latitude of the Nordic countries, where there is almost no dermal formation of vitamin D duringwinter, dietary intake is required to avoid deficiency. Dietary intake is of the order of 4–5 mg/day but varies widely. The lowest intake is seen among adolescents. Low levels of serum 25(OH)D have been found in population groups in all Nordic countries. The drop in 25(OH)D during the winter months may be considerable, falling below acceptable levels (50 nmol/L) in one half of the population. To ensure an acceptable vitamin D status is maintained in the population and to diminish the seasonal drop in 25(OH)D, the Nordic Nutrition Recommendations 2004 increased the vitaminD recommendation for the agegroup 2–60 years by 50 % from 5 mg/day to ...
Vitamin D deficiency occurs worldwide. Winter season and high Body Mass Index (BMI) are associated w...
Background & Aims : Vitamin D is an essential micronutrient in multiple cellular and physiological r...
Abstract Purpose: Populations living in the Nordic countries are at high risk for vitamin D (VitD) ...
Aims: Nordic countries share fairly similar food culture and geographical location as well as common...
To evaluate if dietary vitamin D intake is adequate for sufficient vitamin D status during early win...
The importance of vitamin D intake to nutritional status is a corollary of sunshine deficit. There i...
Background: Children in northern latitudes are at high risk of vitamin D deficiency during winter be...
Background: The present literature review is part of the NNR5 project with the aim of reviewing and ...
BACKGROUND: Even though vitamin D is mainly produced by exposure to sunlight, little is known regard...
Recommendations for sufficient vitamin D intake in children were recently revised in Norway. However...
The study aimed to estimate vitamin D intake and plasma/serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) concentr...
Aims: A low serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH)D] level is a risk factor for many diseases, including ...
The aim was to investigate autumn vitamin D intake and status in 7-year-old Icelanders, fitting BMI ...
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Aim: To determine the contribution of food and vitamin D supplements on the serum 25-hydroxyvitamin ...
Vitamin D deficiency occurs worldwide. Winter season and high Body Mass Index (BMI) are associated w...
Background & Aims : Vitamin D is an essential micronutrient in multiple cellular and physiological r...
Abstract Purpose: Populations living in the Nordic countries are at high risk for vitamin D (VitD) ...
Aims: Nordic countries share fairly similar food culture and geographical location as well as common...
To evaluate if dietary vitamin D intake is adequate for sufficient vitamin D status during early win...
The importance of vitamin D intake to nutritional status is a corollary of sunshine deficit. There i...
Background: Children in northern latitudes are at high risk of vitamin D deficiency during winter be...
Background: The present literature review is part of the NNR5 project with the aim of reviewing and ...
BACKGROUND: Even though vitamin D is mainly produced by exposure to sunlight, little is known regard...
Recommendations for sufficient vitamin D intake in children were recently revised in Norway. However...
The study aimed to estimate vitamin D intake and plasma/serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) concentr...
Aims: A low serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH)D] level is a risk factor for many diseases, including ...
The aim was to investigate autumn vitamin D intake and status in 7-year-old Icelanders, fitting BMI ...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink at the bottom of the ...
Aim: To determine the contribution of food and vitamin D supplements on the serum 25-hydroxyvitamin ...
Vitamin D deficiency occurs worldwide. Winter season and high Body Mass Index (BMI) are associated w...
Background & Aims : Vitamin D is an essential micronutrient in multiple cellular and physiological r...
Abstract Purpose: Populations living in the Nordic countries are at high risk for vitamin D (VitD) ...