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Review
. 2013 May;23(5):695-700.

[Fall risk and fracture. Vitamin D and falls/fractures]

[Article in Japanese]
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Review

[Fall risk and fracture. Vitamin D and falls/fractures]

[Article in Japanese]
Naohisa Miyakoshi. Clin Calcium. 2013 May.

Abstract

Vitamin D affects both bone and muscle. Recent meta-analyses of high-quality trials showed that both native vitamin D and active forms of vitamin D3 significantly reduced the risk of vertebral and non-vertebral fractures. These anti-fracture efficacies of vitamin D are considered to be mainly exerted through direct effects on mineral metabolism. In addition, recent evidence suggests that vitamin D significantly prevents falls, to indirectly reduce fall-related fractures. The preventive effect on falls by vitamin D is considered to be exerted through effects on muscle, at least in part. Eldecalcitol, a new active vitamin D3 analogue, increases bone mineral density and shows greater evident anti-fracture efficacy than alfacalcidol. However, its effects in preventing falls remain unclear and warrant clarification.

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