Vitamin D in Pediatric Health and Disease
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Several scientific societies established that vitamin D (VD), in its metabolized form 25(OH)D, levels higher than 20 ng/mL are sufficient to ensure optimal bone health, while 25(OH)D levels higher than 30 ng/mL are needed to favor VD extraskeletal actions. However, it has been estimated that approximately 30% of children and 60% of adults worldwide are VD deficient and insufficient, respectively. This is the reason why it is important to provide a practical approach to VD supplementation for infants, children, and adolescents. It is the pediatrician's role to evaluate the modifiable lifestyle risk factors for deficiency, particularly a reduced sun exposure, following an evidence-based approach, and to suggest VD supplementation only when there is a rational reason to support its use.
Effects of vitamin D supplementation on cardiac biomarkers: Results from the STURDY trial.
Rainer K, Earle W, Michos E, Miller E, Wanigatunga A, Rebuck H Am J Prev Cardiol. 2025; 20:100871.
PMID: 39850664 PMC: 11755341. DOI: 10.1016/j.ajpc.2024.100871.
Sex and obesity status modify the association between vitamin D and eczema among adolescents.
Ziyab A, Al-Taiar A, Al-Sabah R, Shaban L, Almousa Z, AlBaloul A Pediatr Res. 2023; 94(3):1235-1242.
PMID: 37173405 DOI: 10.1038/s41390-023-02641-y.
Analysis of hot trends in research on the association between vitamin D and cardiovascular disease.
Luo X, Wu F, Wang C, Wen C Front Nutr. 2023; 9:1073698.
PMID: 36712532 PMC: 9881723. DOI: 10.3389/fnut.2022.1073698.
Lack of iron, zinc, and vitamins as a contributor to the etiology of atopic diseases.
Peroni D, Hufnagl K, Comberiati P, Roth-Walter F Front Nutr. 2023; 9:1032481.
PMID: 36698466 PMC: 9869175. DOI: 10.3389/fnut.2022.1032481.
Pierro M, Van Mechelen K, van Westering-Kroon E, Villamor-Martinez E, Villamor E J Pers Med. 2022; 12(5).
PMID: 35629108 PMC: 9143617. DOI: 10.3390/jpm12050687.