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Minerva Endocrinology 2023 March;48(1):88-105

DOI: 10.23736/S2724-6507.22.03652-1

Copyright © 2023 EDIZIONI MINERVA MEDICA

language: English

Vitamin D: review of physiology and clinical uses

Rainer BURKHARDT

Private Practitioner, Oldenburg, Germany



Interest in vitamin D has increased within the scientific community due to the impact of osteoporosis in the aging population. Vitamin D receptors are present in many tissues and low vitamin D status has been associated with many diseases in observational studies. There was hope that enhanced vitamin D provision might help prevent and treat some widespread disorders. Some of these hopes have been refuted by the results of recent large and well-conducted randomized trials. This review provides an overview of the basic physiology of vitamin D and an update on the evidence base for its clinical applications.


KEY WORDS: Vitamin D; Physiology; Prevention and control

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