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Review
. 2011 Mar;180(1):7-13.
doi: 10.1007/s11845-010-0512-4. Epub 2010 Aug 9.

Vitamin D insufficiency: a common and treatable problem in the Irish population

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Vitamin D insufficiency: a common and treatable problem in the Irish population

G O'Malley et al. Ir J Med Sci. 2011 Mar.

Abstract

Introduction: Vitamin D insufficiency is an extremely common condition particularly in the older Irish population. This is a consequence of Ireland's geographical position and climate. A recent study showed more than 75% of a cohort of older Irish females had vitamin D insufficiency.

Objectives: We outline the definition of vitamin D insufficiency and deficiency, its sources and metabolism as well as the clinical consequences of deficiency. We explore the current guidelines and discuss the pitfalls in the management of vitamin D replacement and in particular address recent Irish data on the feasibility and efficacy of intramuscular treatment.

Conclusion: Vitamin D is important for calcium homeostasis and bone metabolism and reduced levels lead to osteomalacia, exacerbate osteoporosis and increase the risk of falls. Evidence is emerging that vitamin D has a role beyond musculoskeletal health and may impact on the cardiovascular and autoimmune systems, as well as the risk of malignancy.

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