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    Vitamin D Deficiency

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    Background: Vitamin D deficiency is widely prevalent in the world. Several lines of evidence support a relation between seasonal variations in serum vitamin D and higher relapse rates in MS patients in winter. Objective: To examine whether levels of vitamin D are associated with multiple sclerosis relapse. Methods: In this study 60 patients in relapse and 60 patients in remission matched controls were included. Results: patients in relapse had significantly lower 25(OH) D levels than 60 patients

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    Vitamin D Quiz

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    Vitamin D is a bit mystifying--the only vitamin that's also a hormone, and the only vitamin people don't have to consume from food. You manufacture it when your skin is exposed to the sun. See how you do on this quick quiz. True or false: For healthy bones, vitamin D is as vital as calcium. Answer: True. Without vitamin D, you cannot absorb calcium. The latitude you live in can make you deficient in D. Answer: True. In Canada and the northern U.S., the reduced sunshine in winter months causes

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    Bone Health, Calcium and Vitamin D My research of the vitamin or mineral will be based on vitamin D and Calcium.Vitamin D is a fat-soluble vitamin, which means it is stored in the body’s fatty tissue, normally is obtained through exposure to sunlight, which triggers vitamin D production in the skin is found naturally in very few foods but in the United States, it is routinely added to milk and infant formula. Other right food sources are egg yolks and some types of fish such as salmon and mackerel

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    RICKETS For Scientific Principles and Health and Disease By: Mackenzie Gray 112-69-7540 April 7, 2010 Rickets is a disease that deals with a deficiency with Vitamin D. Vitamin D is important by controlling calcium and phosphate levels. If the blood levels of these minerals become too low, the body may produce hormones that cause calcium and phosphate to be released from the bones eventually this leads to weak and soft bones. (2) Throughout this paper we will go over a variety

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    Getting some sun is essential to human health despite the risks of the skin cancer. There is much more benefits that come with the exposure to the sun than harm. Vitamin D that our body produces when we are exposed to the sun is very efficient in curing so many diseases. It protects from arthritis, diabetes, infectious diseases, multiple sclerosis and some kinds of cancer, just to name a few. It has been proven that the Earth’s atmosphere blocks 98.7 percent of the sun’s UV rays. The other 2.3

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    Your calorie needs decrease as you get older. However, your vitamin and mineral needs decrease. You may not be able to get all of the vitamins and minerals you need from diet alone. That is why your physician may recommend a supplement. Below is a list of some of the vitamin and mineral supplements you may need: Calcium Calcium is one of the vitamin and mineral supplements that physicians recommend for seniors. This mineral is necessary for strong bones and teeth. It also helps regulate blood pressure

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    Provitamin D is changed to Previtamin D in the skin by being in the sunlight. The vitamin D is then isomerized by the body heat to form vitamin D3. Vitamin D3 is then moved by the blood to the liver, where it changes into vitamin D. In the kidneys the development of the active form of vitamin D, is strongly controlled by the parathyroid hormone. Vitamin D is very important for the use of calcium and mobilization of calcium stores. Vitamin D is not only good for strengthening the bones it also aids

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    1.1 Vitamin D Vitamin D is responsible for regulating the passage of calcium (Ca 2+ ) to the bones. Therefore, if vitamin D is missing, this step does not occur and the bones begin to weaken and curl causing irreversible malformations: rickets. This disease especially affects children. Vitamin D plays an important role in the maintenance of organs and systems through multiple functions, such as: the regulation of calcium and phosphorus levels in the blood, promoting the intestinal absorption of

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    What is Vitamin D and Vitamin D Deficiency? Vitamin D is a steroid vitamin which promotes the abdominal absorption and ingestion of Ca (calcium) and P (phosphorus). Under normal conditions of an individual’s exposure to sunlight, no dietary supplements are necessary because sunlight promotes sufficient vitamin D composition in the skin. Deficiency can lead to bone deformity in children and Osteomalacia in adults. (Medical Definition of Vitamin D) Vitamin D deficiency exists when the concentration

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    Vitamin D and Athletic Performance Essay

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    performance. Vitamin D, which is also referred to as cholecalciferol, is one of the fat soluble vitamins that have been attributed to influencing athletic performance. However, vitamin D is not as much a “performance enhancing” nutrient in the sense that when taken in higher amounts it will aid athletic performance, but rather when in deficient amounts it can hinder athletic

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