Pages tagged with "Falls and Fractures"
- Low vitamin D associated with more hand injuries
- Hip fractures and low Vitamin D - many studies
- Centrum Silver increased facture risk (too little of Vitamin D and Calcium) - RCT
- Pain and swelling - typically after some distal frature in senior women - several studies
- Leg fractures in children requiring surgery healed months faster if high vitamin D
- No increase in falls, fractures or all-cause mortality when Vitamin D is given monthly or less often– meta-analysis
- Bone fractures not reduced with 400 IU of Vitamin D plus Calcium (no surprise) WHI – strange RCT
- 100,000 IU of Vitamin D monthly (27 ng) is not enough to reduce fractures and falls – meta-analysis
- Vitamin D deficiency in children: 9%, but up to 75% in children with fractures
- Hip joint destroyed in months (rare) is associated with especially low Vitamin D
- Vertigo incidence reduced 40% by just 7,000 IU Vitamin D given weekly - RCT
- Hip fractures 60% more likely in people who drank a lot of milk - Greger
- Hip fracture risk was reduced by 4 times when Vitamin D was added to SERMS
- Fall prevention - Vitamin D is one of the ways - umbrella review
- Most Japanese seniors with bone fractures have less than 10 ng of vitamin D
- Muscles improved in women with 50,000 IU vitamin D weekly (8 weeks) plus daily Magnesium – RCT
- Hip fractures are predicted by 10 factors – low Vitamin D was the biggest risk
- Risk of Hip fracture cut in half if Vitamin D was prescribed
- Just 4,000 IU of vitamin D was not enough to halt senior falls
- Higher air pollution associated with more fractures and lower levels of vitamin D