Pages tagged with "Falls and Fractures"
- Men with hip fracture were 1.6X more likely to have low vitamin D
- Low vitamin D, not low BMD, associated with both breaking hip and upper body bone in a fall
- Yet again, 800 IU of vitamin D was found to be barely enough to help bones – Lancet
- Fewer heart attacks, hip fractures and deaths if more skin cancer
- Sarcopenia and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (vitamin D not mentioned)
- Hip fracture reduced 38 percent with Calcium and just 400 IU of vitamin D – RCT
- Following a stroke, a hip fracture is 6X more likely if low vitamin D
- 20 percent fewer male hip fractures if more Magnesium in the water
- Muscles and Vitamin D - many studies
- Half as many hip fractures if take Calcium, hormones, and a tiny amount of vitamin D
- Vitamin D needed to prevent and treat hip fracture, but only 20 percent got any
- Male Hip fracture 1.65X more likely if low vitamin D
- Hip bone loss stopped with 1000 IU of vitamin D, while 400 IU similar to placebo – RCT
- Hydroaerobics added to Vitamin D and Ca significantly improved physical function
- Lower vitamin D in elderly group with fractures
- Fracture reduction vs vitamin D - trial history
- Doubt that vitamin D prevents fractures, especially without Calcium
- Guideline following hip fracture – 50000 IU vitamin D daily for 7 days
- Supra-Optimal Vitamin D Status – great phrase, no detail
- Bone fracture healing not a function of vitamin D level