The Nonskeletal Effects of Vitamin D: An Endocrine Society Scientific Statement
Tufts University · University of California, Los Angeles · +7 more institutions
Abstract
Significant controversy has emerged over the last decade concerning the effects of vitamin D on skeletal and nonskeletal tissues. The demonstration that the vitamin D receptor is expressed in virtually all cells of the body and the growing body of observational data supporting a relationship of serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D to chronic metabolic, cardiovascular, and neoplastic diseases have led to widespread utilization of vitamin D supplementation for the prevention and treatment of numerous disorders. In this paper, we review both the basic and clinical aspects of vitamin D in relation to nonskeletal organ systems. We begin by focusing on the molecular aspects of vitamin D, primarily by examining the structure…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 43.35
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 594
Authors
8- CJClifford J. RosenCorresponding
Tufts University
- JSJohn S. Adams
University of California, Los Angeles, Orthopaedic Hospital
- DDDaniel D. Bikle
University of California, San Francisco
- DMDennis M. Black
University of California, San Francisco
- MBMarie B. Demay
Harvard University, Massachusetts General Hospital
Topics & keywords
- Vitamin D and neurology
- Observational study
- Endocrine system
- Medicine
- Vitamin
- Calcitriol receptor
- vitamin D deficiency
- Bioinformatics
- Good health and well-being