There has been a recent resurgence of media attention and research on the topic of Vitamin D due to an increased prevalence of deficiency. Thus leading to the question, is the current Daily Recommended Intake (DRI) enough? This review will be examining evidence based research articles in the scientific literature (peer reviewed) regarding the adequacy of current recommendations for Vitamin D intake to maintain normal levels in the blood and the recommended intake to restore deficient levels of Vitamin D to normal range. Additional detailed background information on the mechanisms of the activation of Vitamin D, effects of Vitamin D deficiency, measurements of Vitamin D status in the blood, and the current recommendations for Vitamin ...
Vitamin D deficiency can lead to musculoskeletal diseases such as rickets and osteomalacia, but vita...
Recent re-evaluations of Dietary Reference Intakes/Values (DRI/DRVs) for vitamin D on either side of...
Vitamin D is essential for a vast number of physiologic processes, and thus adequate levels are nece...
Adequate provision of vitamin D has been found, in ecological, cross-sectional, and observational st...
There is controversy surrounding the designation of vitamin D adequacy as defined by circulating lev...
There is controversy surrounding the designation of vitamin D adequacy as defined by circulating lev...
Vitamin D is a fat-soluble hormone that traditionally has been linked to bone health. Recently, its ...
The role of vitamin D in supporting the growth and maintenance of the skeleton is robust; with rece...
Estimates of dietary requirements for vitamin D or Dietary Reference Values (DRV) are crucial from a...
Vitamin D insufficiency was thought to be a problem of the past in the United States. However, recen...
Objective: Clarify the concept of vitamin D sufficiency, the relationship between efficacy and vitam...
Vitamin D insufficiency or deficiency (VDD) is a very prevalent condition in the general population....
Vitamin D deficiency can lead to musculoskeletal diseases such as rickets and osteomalacia, but vita...
Vitamin D deficiency can lead to musculoskeletal diseases such as rickets and osteomalacia, but vita...
Vitamin D deficiency can lead to musculoskeletal diseases such as rickets and osteomalacia, but vita...
Vitamin D deficiency can lead to musculoskeletal diseases such as rickets and osteomalacia, but vita...
Recent re-evaluations of Dietary Reference Intakes/Values (DRI/DRVs) for vitamin D on either side of...
Vitamin D is essential for a vast number of physiologic processes, and thus adequate levels are nece...
Adequate provision of vitamin D has been found, in ecological, cross-sectional, and observational st...
There is controversy surrounding the designation of vitamin D adequacy as defined by circulating lev...
There is controversy surrounding the designation of vitamin D adequacy as defined by circulating lev...
Vitamin D is a fat-soluble hormone that traditionally has been linked to bone health. Recently, its ...
The role of vitamin D in supporting the growth and maintenance of the skeleton is robust; with rece...
Estimates of dietary requirements for vitamin D or Dietary Reference Values (DRV) are crucial from a...
Vitamin D insufficiency was thought to be a problem of the past in the United States. However, recen...
Objective: Clarify the concept of vitamin D sufficiency, the relationship between efficacy and vitam...
Vitamin D insufficiency or deficiency (VDD) is a very prevalent condition in the general population....
Vitamin D deficiency can lead to musculoskeletal diseases such as rickets and osteomalacia, but vita...
Vitamin D deficiency can lead to musculoskeletal diseases such as rickets and osteomalacia, but vita...
Vitamin D deficiency can lead to musculoskeletal diseases such as rickets and osteomalacia, but vita...
Vitamin D deficiency can lead to musculoskeletal diseases such as rickets and osteomalacia, but vita...
Recent re-evaluations of Dietary Reference Intakes/Values (DRI/DRVs) for vitamin D on either side of...
Vitamin D is essential for a vast number of physiologic processes, and thus adequate levels are nece...