Pages tagged with "Falls and Fractures"
- Bariatric surgery increases risk of bone fracture (less vitamin D adsorbed)
- Bone fractures of children not reduced if given little vitamin D, no Calcium etc. – RCT
- Falls and frailty associated with low levels of both vitamins B12 and D3
- Parkinson’s – Vitamin D, bone and falls
- Fracture treatment 2000 dollars less expensive if also use Vitamin D and Calcium
- Fractures 1.5 X more-likely if low serum Magnesium – meta-analysis
- Bones not helped by tiny Vitamin D and Mg, for a short time with no exercise
- Low-energy fractures in children with low vitamin D - many studies
- Low energy bone fractures associated with low vitamin D
- Hip fractures requiring hospitalization cut in half by Vitamin K1 (100 mcg per day)
- Vitamin D Does Not Reduce Fractures in seniors (VITAL 2,000 IU D, no Calcium)
- Falls reduced by Vitamin D: 13 percent reduction if more than 700 IU – review of 38 trials
- Study Finds Another Condition That Vitamin D Pills Do Not Help - NYT
- Increase in children with low vitamin D and with tibia fractures during COVID
- Perhaps higher risk of fracture if low BMD plus low vitamin D
- More hip fractures if low vitamin D (2.1X in case-controlled studies) – meta-analysis
- Falls not decreased by 60,000 IU Vitamin D monthly (not a news item) – RCT
- Less than 3 percent of hip fracture patients prescribed enough Vitamin D to make a difference (Malta in this case)
- Recommends vitamin D after hip fracture ( but not enough and no-bone building co-factors)
- Bone healing not improved by a single bolus dose of 30,000 IU (no surprise) – RCT