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Hypovitaminosis D: a widespread epidemic.

Geriatrics, 2008
Vitamin D insufficiency is widespread, regardless of geographical location. It is particularly prevalent in the elderly and has far-ranging health consequences including: osteoporosis, falls, increased risk of cancer, and altered glucose and lipid metabolism.
E Paul, Cherniack   +2 more
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Hypovitaminosis-A in cattle

1994
Avitamini 20 karbonlu, karmaşık yapıda tek değerli bir alkoldür. Sudaerimez, lipidlerde ve organik çözücülerde erir. Ultraviyole ışığı tarafındanparçalanır.A vitamini bitkisel bir pigment grubu olan karotenlerin parçalanmasıile meydana gelir. ß-iyonon halkasına sahip bütün karetenler vitamin A'nınön maddeleridir ve hayvansal organizmada A ...
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Hypovitaminosis in a Control Subject

Southern Medical Journal, 1991
P J, Drinka   +3 more
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[Hypovitaminosis D: a veiled diagnosis].

Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde, 2001
Four cases of hypovitaminosis D were seen in a general practitioner's population in the Netherlands: a Somalian veiled woman aged 53 and her 11-year-old daughter, a dark-skinned Surinam woman aged 31, and a veiled Moroccan woman aged 56 years. This cause of myopathy has only been recently recognised and is more prevalent than often thought, especially ...
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Obesity, Hypovitaminosis D, and COVID-19: the Bermuda Triangle in Public Health

Current Obesity Reports, 2022
Ιrene Karampela   +2 more
exaly  

Hypovitaminosis A.

Federation proceedings, 2000
W R, AYKROYD   +6 more
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Hypovitaminosis D in developing countries—prevalence, risk factors and outcomes

Nature Reviews Endocrinology, 2010
Rola El Rassi, Ghada El-Hajj Fuleihan
exaly  

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