Vitamin D is essential in assuring bone health at all stages of life, but its non-skeletal effects are also essential: This vitamin impacts the physiology of the immune system, skeletal muscles and adipose tissue, glucose metabolism, skin, cardiovascular and reproductive systems, neuro-cognitive functions and cell division. The incidence of vitamin D deficiency is widespread worldwide, at any age, in young and healthy subjects, as well as in pregnant women and the elderly population, due to several factors, including inadequate sunlight exposure, skin pigmentation and coverage, adiposity, lifestyle and low dietary intakes. To overcome this problem, the fortification of foods that are consumed on a daily basis, such as milk, is strongly advi...
Vitamin D deficiency can lead to musculoskeletal diseases such as rickets and osteomalacia, but vita...
The quality-labeling category of High-Quality (HQ) milk defined by the Italian legislation must comp...
Vitamin D is an essential nutrient that plays a crucial role in calcium homeostasis and bone metabol...
Vitamin D is essential in assuring bone health at all stages of life, but its non-skeletal effects a...
Fluid milk products are systematically, either mandatorily or voluntarily, fortified with vitamin D ...
Vitamin D is the collective name for a group of closely related lipids, whose main biological functi...
Milk still retains its enviable rating as our most nearly perfect food. It ranks alone as a superior...
Fortified milk is the main dietary source of vitamin D, an important nutrient for skeletal health an...
Vitamin D deficiency is a health problem in both developed and developing countries. The aim of this...
Mounting evidence suggests lower vitamin D status is associated with increased risk of cardiovascula...
Additional contributor: Tonya Schoenfuss (faculty mentor)In recent years, there has been a growing c...
The objective of this study was to determine the effect of increased vitamin D fortification (250 IU...
Background: Vitamin D and calcium are important dietary compounds that affect bone mass, even if oth...
Background: Fortification of milk with vitamin D may not be adequate for satisfying the vitamin D re...
Vitamin D deficiency can lead to musculoskeletal diseases such as rickets and osteomalacia, but vita...
The quality-labeling category of High-Quality (HQ) milk defined by the Italian legislation must comp...
Vitamin D is an essential nutrient that plays a crucial role in calcium homeostasis and bone metabol...
Vitamin D is essential in assuring bone health at all stages of life, but its non-skeletal effects a...
Fluid milk products are systematically, either mandatorily or voluntarily, fortified with vitamin D ...
Vitamin D is the collective name for a group of closely related lipids, whose main biological functi...
Milk still retains its enviable rating as our most nearly perfect food. It ranks alone as a superior...
Fortified milk is the main dietary source of vitamin D, an important nutrient for skeletal health an...
Vitamin D deficiency is a health problem in both developed and developing countries. The aim of this...
Mounting evidence suggests lower vitamin D status is associated with increased risk of cardiovascula...
Additional contributor: Tonya Schoenfuss (faculty mentor)In recent years, there has been a growing c...
The objective of this study was to determine the effect of increased vitamin D fortification (250 IU...
Background: Vitamin D and calcium are important dietary compounds that affect bone mass, even if oth...
Background: Fortification of milk with vitamin D may not be adequate for satisfying the vitamin D re...
Vitamin D deficiency can lead to musculoskeletal diseases such as rickets and osteomalacia, but vita...
The quality-labeling category of High-Quality (HQ) milk defined by the Italian legislation must comp...
Vitamin D is an essential nutrient that plays a crucial role in calcium homeostasis and bone metabol...