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A Review - Vitamin D and Calcium in Sarcoidosis (7-5-03) | A Review - Vitamin D and Calcium in Sarcoidosis (7-5-03) | ||
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+ | The Danish epidemiologist Brot studied 500 healthy women ( that is they were not drawn from a population with particular health issues) aged 42 to 58 and concluded that in this group bone density was strongly inversely proportional to 1,25 D levels ( that is low bone density was strongly associated with high 1,25 D levels) and only rather weakly directly proportional to 25 D levels. The sample was chosen randomly - and was not done to test the impact of any particular treatment programme. (({{pubmed> | ||
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+ | vitamin K(1) intake was not associated with effects on BMD or fracture risk. | ||
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=== Medications to Avoid === | === Medications to Avoid === |