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Efficacy of optimization of vitamin D in preventing osteoporosis and osteoporotic fractures: A systematic review.

Kazutoshi Nakamura1, Masayuki Iki.   

Abstract

Increased intake or supplementation of vitamin D is often recommended for normal bone health; however, its preventive effect on osteoporosis has not been fully evaluated. The aim of this review is to gather evidence of the efficacy of the optimization of vitamin D nutrition in preventing osteoporosis and osteoporotic fractures. PubMed was used for searching the relevant literature using the MeSH terms "Bone Density (limited to "human", "female", and "English" literature)" or "Fractures (limited to "human", "age ≥45 years", and "English" literature)", and "Vitamin D". The searches yielded 19 randomized controlled trials (RCTs), nine cohort studies, 19 case-control studies, 19 cross-sectional studies, and one meta-analysis. We attempted to answer three questions: 1) does increased vitamin D intake prevent bone loss in peri- and postmenopausal women?, 2) does increased vitamin D intake prevent osteoporotic fractures in the elderly?, and 3) does increased vitamin D in take positively affect peak bone mass attainment in young women? The answer to questions 1 and 2 is that a vitamin D intake of 10-17.5 μg/day (400-700 IU/day) or more is effective in preventing bone loss in late postmenopausal women and an intake of 17.5-20 μg/day (700-800 IU/day) or more together with a calcium supplement reduces the risk of osteoporotic fractures. For question 3, some lines of evidence support the negative effect of low vitamin D nutrition on the attainment of peak bone mass in young women. Further studies are needed to clarify the effect of vitamin D in this age group.

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Keywords:  bone density; fractures; osteoporosis; systematic review; vitamin D

Year:  2006        PMID: 21432375      PMCID: PMC2723287          DOI: 10.1007/BF02905274

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Health Prev Med        ISSN: 1342-078X            Impact factor:   3.674


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