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Why the IOM Recommendations for Vitamin D Are Deficient

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Date 2011 Feb 22
PMID 21337617
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Abstract

The IOM recommendations for vitamin D fail in a major way on logic, on science, and on effective public health guidance. Moreover, by failing to use a physiological referent, the IOM approach constitutes precisely the wrong model for development of nutritional policy.

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