Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2576831 | International Congress Series | 2007 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Based on recent meta-analyses, vitamin D in a dose of 700–800 IU per day could prevent about 35% of falls, and one-fourth of all hip and non-vertebral fractures in both ambulatory and institutionalized older persons. Optimal fracture prevention and best lower extremity function appears to be present at serum 25-hdroxyvitamin D levels (25-OHD) of at least 75 nmol/l (30 ng/ml). Today, a large part of the population is below this threshold. This article reviews the pathophysiologic pathways of fall prevention with vitamin D, and summarizes available evidence for optimal serum 25-OHD levels for muscle strength and function.
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Authors
Heike A. Bischoff-Ferrari,