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The 2011 IOM Report on Vitamin D and Calcium Requirements for North America: Clinical Implications for Providers Treating Patients with Low Bone Mineral Density

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Journal J Clin Densitom
Date 2011 Jul 27
PMID 21787514
Citations 37
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Abstract

Vitamin D is an essential nutrient for skeletal mineralization and maintenance of bone mass. Most healthy individuals can meet their vitamin D requirements through dietary means, modest supplementation and solar exposure for short periods of time. The serum level of 25OHD that determines adequacy is 20 ng/ml, which corresponds with consumption of 6-800 IU of vitamin D per day, according to the Institute of Medicine review. There is still debate about whether higher doses of vitamin D are required for treating patients with osteoporosis.

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