A Pooled Analysis of Vitamin D Dose Requirements for Fracture Prevention
University Hospital of Zurich · Stadtspital Waid · +15 more institutions
Abstract
The results of meta-analyses examining the relationship between vitamin D supplementation and fracture reduction have been inconsistent.
We pooled participant-level data from 11 double-blind, randomized, controlled trials of oral vitamin D supplementation (daily, weekly, or every 4 months), with or without calcium, as compared with placebo or calcium alone in persons 65 years of age or older. Primary end points were the incidence of hip and any nonvertebral fractures according to Cox regression analyses, with adjustment for age group, sex, type of dwelling, and study. Our primary aim was to compare data from quartiles of actual intake of vitamin D (including each individual participant's adherence to the treatment and supplement use outside the study protocol) in the treatment groups of all trials with data from the control groups.
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- FWCI
- 70.44
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- 100%
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- 28
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16Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Vitamin D and neurology
- Fracture (geology)
- Internal medicine
- Good health and well-being