This article discusses the amount of vitamin D supplementation needed and the desirable 25-hydroxyvitamin D level to be achieved for optimal fracture prevention
There has been a surge of interest regarding the benefits of vitamin D supplementation to prevent fr...
Objective: To assess the ability of vitamin D supplementation in preventing musculoskeletal fracture...
Osteoporotic fractures are an extremely common and serious health problem in the elderly. This artic...
Strong evidence indicates that many or most adults in the United States and Europe would benefit fro...
This chapter reviews the potential of vitamin D for the prevention of falls and fractures. Evidence ...
The need for vitamin D to prevent rickets was the drive for selection of lighter skin color in tempe...
Inadequate serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25[OH]D) concentrations are associated with muscle weakness, d...
Vitamin D helps to balance the levels of calcium and phosphorus to maintain proper bone structure. I...
Based on evidence from double-blind RCTs, vitamin D supplementation reduces falls and nonvertebral f...
Vitamin D deficiency is associated with fractures. This relationship is biologically plausible. The ...
Osteoporosis has been defined as a skeletal disorder characterized by compromised bone strength, pre...
Next to a healthy calcium and protein rich diet and exercise, vitamin D supplementation is a key pil...
The dose of vitamin D in the management of osteoporosis should be no less than 700–800 IU per day. A...
Abstract: Vitamin D is very important for overall health and well-being. A major source of vitamin D...
BACKGROUND: The results of meta-analyses examining the relationship between vitamin D supplementatio...
There has been a surge of interest regarding the benefits of vitamin D supplementation to prevent fr...
Objective: To assess the ability of vitamin D supplementation in preventing musculoskeletal fracture...
Osteoporotic fractures are an extremely common and serious health problem in the elderly. This artic...
Strong evidence indicates that many or most adults in the United States and Europe would benefit fro...
This chapter reviews the potential of vitamin D for the prevention of falls and fractures. Evidence ...
The need for vitamin D to prevent rickets was the drive for selection of lighter skin color in tempe...
Inadequate serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25[OH]D) concentrations are associated with muscle weakness, d...
Vitamin D helps to balance the levels of calcium and phosphorus to maintain proper bone structure. I...
Based on evidence from double-blind RCTs, vitamin D supplementation reduces falls and nonvertebral f...
Vitamin D deficiency is associated with fractures. This relationship is biologically plausible. The ...
Osteoporosis has been defined as a skeletal disorder characterized by compromised bone strength, pre...
Next to a healthy calcium and protein rich diet and exercise, vitamin D supplementation is a key pil...
The dose of vitamin D in the management of osteoporosis should be no less than 700–800 IU per day. A...
Abstract: Vitamin D is very important for overall health and well-being. A major source of vitamin D...
BACKGROUND: The results of meta-analyses examining the relationship between vitamin D supplementatio...
There has been a surge of interest regarding the benefits of vitamin D supplementation to prevent fr...
Objective: To assess the ability of vitamin D supplementation in preventing musculoskeletal fracture...
Osteoporotic fractures are an extremely common and serious health problem in the elderly. This artic...