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Internal Medicine News, 2011
In the Western world, the majority of morbidity and mortality are caused by multifactorial diseases. Some risk factors are related to more than one type of disease. These so-called universal risk factors are highly relevant to the population, as reduction of universal risk factors may reduce the prevalence of several types of multifactorial disease ...
WILLIAM E. GOLDEN, ROBERT H. HOPKINS
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In the Western world, the majority of morbidity and mortality are caused by multifactorial diseases. Some risk factors are related to more than one type of disease. These so-called universal risk factors are highly relevant to the population, as reduction of universal risk factors may reduce the prevalence of several types of multifactorial disease ...
WILLIAM E. GOLDEN, ROBERT H. HOPKINS
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Subclinical vitamin D deficiency
Best Practice & Research Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2012The optimal vitamin D status, as defined by serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH)D], is still controversial. Some individuals are at risk for subclinical vitamin D deficiency, as defined by serum 25(OH)D levels between 25 and 75 nmol/L, and up to 80-100% of the entire population can display inadequate serum 25(OH)D values depending on latitude and ...
CIANFEROTTI, LUISELLA, C. Marcocci
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Deconstructing Vitamin D Deficiency
Science Translational Medicine, 2013Vitamin D deficiency causes cracking and aging of bone tissue.
Lorenz C, Hofbauer, Christine, Hamann
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Postgraduate Medicine, 2006
Vitamin D deficiency is very common in the United States and often goes unrecognized by primary care physicians. This oversight is unfortunate, because vitamin D plays an important role in bone development and muscle function. It also facilitates absorption of calcium and phosphate from the gut and kidney, suppresses parathyroid hormone (PTH), and acts
Heidi S, Powell, Deborah, Greenberg
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Vitamin D deficiency is very common in the United States and often goes unrecognized by primary care physicians. This oversight is unfortunate, because vitamin D plays an important role in bone development and muscle function. It also facilitates absorption of calcium and phosphate from the gut and kidney, suppresses parathyroid hormone (PTH), and acts
Heidi S, Powell, Deborah, Greenberg
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2013
Vitamin D is derived from skin production through exposure to ultraviolet light and from oral intake of natural foods, fortified foods and supplements. While the principal source of vitamin D is skin production, oral intake has primacy over sunlight exposure in both the correction and prevention of privational vitamin D deficiency. Vitamin D deficiency
Malachi J. McKenna, Barbara Murray
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Vitamin D is derived from skin production through exposure to ultraviolet light and from oral intake of natural foods, fortified foods and supplements. While the principal source of vitamin D is skin production, oral intake has primacy over sunlight exposure in both the correction and prevention of privational vitamin D deficiency. Vitamin D deficiency
Malachi J. McKenna, Barbara Murray
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The Journal of Pediatrics, 1933
Summary 1. Tetany in infants may occur without roentgenologic evidence of rickets. 2. That this form of tetany is dependent on sunlight or vitamin D deficiency is evidenced by the prompt response to antirachitic therapy.
Harry Bakwin, Ruth Morris Backwin
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Summary 1. Tetany in infants may occur without roentgenologic evidence of rickets. 2. That this form of tetany is dependent on sunlight or vitamin D deficiency is evidenced by the prompt response to antirachitic therapy.
Harry Bakwin, Ruth Morris Backwin
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Assessing vitamin D deficiency
British Journal of Nursing, 2018Siba Prosad, Paul +5 more
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Vitamin D: Deficiency or no Deficiency?
Southern Medical Journal, 2007Mohsen, Eledrisi +3 more
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