Introduction: Vitamin D is crucial for skeletal and extraskeletal health outcomes as Vitamin D binding receptors are located through out body, and epidemiological data supports its link with many conditions. Data on vitamin D levels and especially Vitamin D supplementation in U.A.E. is essentially inadequate. Design: Subjects (n=20) in this 1 month prospective study were given 2000 IU of daily Vitamin D without any special dietary or physical activity changes. Anthropometrics (weight, waist circumference, hip circumference), Vitamin D/ Calcium food frequency questionnaire and 24 “Hour recall were collected. Results: Mean age of subjects was 28.7 years, and baseline mean serum Vitamin D level of 17.5 ng/mL ±6.47. It increased Vitamin D ser...
Besides its well-known effect on bone metabolism, recent researches suggest that vitamin D may also ...
Introduction: Optimal vitamin D status promotes skeletal health and is recommended with specific tre...
Background: Obesity often coexists with poor vitamin D status. There is emerging evidence that impro...
Introduction: Vitamin D is crucial for skeletal and extraskeletal health outcomes as Vitamin D bindi...
BACKGROUND: Vitamin D is an essential nutrient requirement for adults and children for normal metabo...
Vitamin D supplementation can prevent and cure nutritional rickets in infants and children. Preclini...
Purpose of review Vitamin D is essential for bone health, and may also have important functions in i...
<p>Vitamin D has been identified as an important factor in healthy aging and is receiving growing at...
Hypovitaminosis D, a frequent condition in adults, is accompanied by adverse skeletal and non-skelet...
Purpose: Vitamin D regulates adipokine production in vitro; however, clinical trials have been incon...
Obesity is a very common issue worldwide, and it is one of the risk factors for mortality. Several s...
Vitamin D is involved in bone metabolism and in many various extra-skeletal diseases such as malabso...
Funding: Funded by the Health Research Council (HRC) of New Zealand. The authors are independent of ...
recommended dietary allowance may prevent osteomalacia in the absence of sunlight, but more is neede...
While vitamin D has long been known as an essential nutrient for the prevention of bone disorders, v...
Besides its well-known effect on bone metabolism, recent researches suggest that vitamin D may also ...
Introduction: Optimal vitamin D status promotes skeletal health and is recommended with specific tre...
Background: Obesity often coexists with poor vitamin D status. There is emerging evidence that impro...
Introduction: Vitamin D is crucial for skeletal and extraskeletal health outcomes as Vitamin D bindi...
BACKGROUND: Vitamin D is an essential nutrient requirement for adults and children for normal metabo...
Vitamin D supplementation can prevent and cure nutritional rickets in infants and children. Preclini...
Purpose of review Vitamin D is essential for bone health, and may also have important functions in i...
<p>Vitamin D has been identified as an important factor in healthy aging and is receiving growing at...
Hypovitaminosis D, a frequent condition in adults, is accompanied by adverse skeletal and non-skelet...
Purpose: Vitamin D regulates adipokine production in vitro; however, clinical trials have been incon...
Obesity is a very common issue worldwide, and it is one of the risk factors for mortality. Several s...
Vitamin D is involved in bone metabolism and in many various extra-skeletal diseases such as malabso...
Funding: Funded by the Health Research Council (HRC) of New Zealand. The authors are independent of ...
recommended dietary allowance may prevent osteomalacia in the absence of sunlight, but more is neede...
While vitamin D has long been known as an essential nutrient for the prevention of bone disorders, v...
Besides its well-known effect on bone metabolism, recent researches suggest that vitamin D may also ...
Introduction: Optimal vitamin D status promotes skeletal health and is recommended with specific tre...
Background: Obesity often coexists with poor vitamin D status. There is emerging evidence that impro...