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Darija Vranešić Bender, Zlatko Giljević, Vesna Kušec, Nadica Laktašic Žerjavić, Marija Bošnjak Pašic, Eduard Vrdoljak, Željko Reiner, Branimir Anić, Željko Krznarić.
Abstract
It is estimated that over one billion of people around the globe have low serum values of vitamin D, therefore, we can consider vitamin D deficiency as a pandemic and public health problem. Geographic position of Croatia, especially the continental part of the country, is a risk factor for the development of deficiency of vitamin D in the population. The aim of these guidelines is to provide the clinicians with easy and comprehensive tool for prevention, detection and therapy of vitamin D deficienney in healthy population and various groups of patients. They were made as a result of collaboration of clinicians of different backgrounds who are dealing with patients at risk of vitamin D deficiency. These guidelines are evi- dence-based, according to GRADE-system (Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development and Evaluation), which describes the level of evidence and strength of recommendation. The main conclusions address the recommended serum vitamin D values in the population which should be between 75 and 125 nmol/L and defining recommended preven- tive and therapeutic dosages of vitamin D in order to reach the adequate levels of serum vitamin D.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 29182823
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Lijec Vjesn ISSN: 0024-3477