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Vitamin D: Giveth to Those Who Needeth

机译:维生素D:给那些需要的人

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Severe vitamin D deficiency may cause rickets. While this point is not disputed, the use of vitamin D in the elderly to prevent fractures has been challenged recently by a meta‐analysis of 81 RCTs, suggesting that the effects of vitamin D were trivial. As is true for any review of the literature, the interpretation of a meta‐analysis can be confounded by the choice of publications to include or exclude. Indeed, the authors excluded RCTs with combined vitamin D and calcium supplementation, included futile studies of very short duration, or studies with high bolus doses known to transiently increase fracture risk. The best available data show that calcium and vitamin D supplementation of elderly subjects can decrease the risk of hip and other non‐vertebral fractures, especially in institutionalized subjects or elderly subjects with poor calcium and vitamin D status. Vitamin D deficiency is associated with many chronic diseases. The VIDA and VITAL trials did not show a protective effect on cardiovascular diseases and cancer. The D2d study also did not influence the progress of prediabetes to diabetes. However, the baseline 25OHD concentrations of the majority of the participants of all these trials were essentially normal. Post‐hoc analysis of these studies suggest some possibly beneficial health outcomes in vitamin D deficient subjects. A meta‐analysis suggested that vitamin D could partly prevent upper respiratory infections. Mendelian randomization studies suggest a causal link between lifelong low vitamin D status and multiple sclerosis. A vitamin D supplement in pregnant women may decrease maternal morbidity and improve the health of their offspring. Better‐designed studies are needed to answer all outstanding questions. However, based on all available data, it seems that correction of vitamin D and/or calcium deficiency of infants, pregnant women and elderly subjects can improve their health. ? 2019 The Authors. JBMR Plus published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of American Society for Bone and Mineral Research.
机译:严重的维生素D缺乏可能导致佝偻病。虽然这一点没有争议,但最近通过81 rcts的Meta分析最近在老年人中使用维生素D以防止骨折,这表明维生素D的影响是微不足道的。对于对文献的任何审查是如此,可以通过选择包括或排除的出版物的出版物来混淆对META分析的解释。实际上,作者排除了具有组合维生素D和钙补充剂的RCT,包括对非常短的持续时间的徒劳的研究,或者用瞬时提高骨折风险的高推注剂量研究。最佳可用数据表明,钙和维生素D补充老年人的受试者可以降低髋关节和其他非椎骨骨折的风险,特别是在制度化的受试者或老年人受试者中,钙和维生素D状况不佳。维生素D缺乏与许多慢性疾病有关。 VIDA和重要试验没有对心血管疾病和癌症的保护作用。 D2D研究也没有影响前奶油糖尿病对糖尿病的进展。然而,所有这些试验的大多数参与者的基线25Ohd浓度基本正常。对这些研究的HOC分析表明维生素D缺乏对象中可能有益的健康结果。 Meta分析表明维生素D可以部分防止上呼吸道感染。孟德利安随机化研究表明终身低维生素D状态和多发性硬化之间的因果关系。孕妇的维生素D补充剂可能会降低产妇发病率并改善其后代的健康。需要更好设计的研究来回答所有未突出的问题。然而,根据所有可用数据,似乎维生素D和/或婴儿缺乏症的纠正,孕妇和老年人受试者可以改善他们的健康。 ? 2019年的作者。 JBMR Plus由Wiley Hearyicals,Inc。代表美国骨骼和矿物学研究。

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