1. Calcium and vitamin D in the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis - a clinical update.
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Boonen S, Vanderschueren D, Haentjens P, and Lips P
- Subjects
- Aged, Evidence-Based Medicine, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Osteoporosis complications, Osteoporosis drug therapy, Patient Selection, Bone Density Conservation Agents therapeutic use, Calcium therapeutic use, Dietary Supplements, Osteoporosis prevention & control, Vitamin D therapeutic use, Vitamins therapeutic use
- Abstract
Combined calcium and vitamin D supplementation is an essential component of the management of osteoporosis, supported by a strong scientific rationale. The types of individuals who should receive calcium and vitamin D supplements are those: (i) patients with documented osteoporosis receiving antiresorptive or anabolic treatment; (ii) patients receiving glucocorticoids; and (iii) individuals with or at high risk of calcium and/or vitamin D insufficiencies, in particular older women and men. This article describes the evidence base that supports targeting these groups. Benefits are most apparent when 800 IU day(-1) vitamin D is complemented with a dose of 1000-1200 mg day(-1) elemental calcium. Compliance is also key to optimizing clinical efficacy.
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- 2006
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