Pages tagged with "Consensus"
- Vitamin D sufficiency 10 to 30 ng, optimal 40 to 80 ng (no consensus)
- Vitamin D recommendations by Italian Endocrinologists – 40 ng if pregnant, 30 ng if high risk
- 1,100 IU Vitamin D needed to get most to 20 ng (look at individual not summary data)
- Vitamin D Consensus, Brazil – Many people need 30 – 60 ng
- US admits math mistake was made in 2010 in estimating Vitamin D, but will not change recommendations
- 2400 IU of Vitamin D is need to get most above 30 nanograms
- Vitamin D supplementation guidelines (adults – 50,000 IU per week)
- Vitamin D consensus: 400 IU for infants, less than 10 ng is too low, if low sun need to supplement
- 50,000 IU of vitamin D every two weeks – Jordan conclusion - RCT
- Review of vitamin D recommendations around the world
- Vitamin D in European children – no consensus on “adequate” levels
- Italian consensus of recommended Vitamin D, Omega-3, etc
- Vitamin D improves a child’s immune system – can now be claimed in Europe
- Vitamin D voting by panel – agreed upon bone health and high risk of chronic diseases
- Vitamin D recommendations should reduce Rickets (but not much else)
- Consensus that treatment of Rickets by a single supplement took 80 years, how long for health problems needing 2 supplements
- Rickets needs Vitamin D and Calcium - Global Consensus
- 2,000 IU vitamin D recommended for pediatric rheumatology
- Consensus Vitamin D
- Routine monitoring of vitamin D during pregnancy is mandatory (Engl. and Port.)