| Literature DB >> 7085202 |
S C Gilman, R J Biersner, K R Bondi.
Abstract
Serum 25-OH-D levels were determined for 30 submariners prior to, and near the end (day 63), of a patrol lasting 68 d. A significant reduction occurred in serum 25-OH-D levels during the patrol compared to levels obtained before the patrol. Nearly one-third of the sample has serum 25-OH-D levels that were below the minimum normal levels. The late-patrol depletion of serum 25-OH-D was not associated with lower levels of calcium. On the contrary, serum calcium levels were found to be significantly elevated during the late-patrol period compared to pre-patrol levels, even among those submariners who had serum 25-OH-D levels in the low normal or below normal range. This calcium effect may be mediated by the high levels of carbon dioxide maintained in the submarine breathing atmosphere.Entities:
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Year: 1982 PMID: 7085202
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Vitam Nutr Res ISSN: 0300-9831 Impact factor: 1.784