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Vitamin D: Dosing, levels, form, and route of administration: Does one approach fit all?

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REVIEWS IN ENDOCRINE & METABOLIC DISORDERS
卷 22, 期 4, 页码 1201-1218

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DOI: 10.1007/s11154-021-09693-7

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Vitamin D; Bone; COVID-19; Extraskeletal effects; Obesity; Parathyroid hormone

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  1. Abiogen Pharma, Pisa, Italy

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The conference discussed the important role of vitamin D in skeletal and extra-skeletal systems, recommending personalized management based on the specific mechanisms underlying vitamin D deficiency in different diseases. Furthermore, the supplementation of vitamin D in COVID-19 and the optimal route of administration for vitamin D in different clinical conditions were also discussed.
The 4(th) International Conference on Controversies in Vitamin D was held as a virtual meeting in September, 2020, gathering together leading international scientific and medical experts in vitamin D. Since vitamin D has a crucial role in skeletal and extra-skeletal systems, the aim of the Conference was to discuss improved management of vitamin D dosing, therapeutic levels and form or route of administration in the general population and in different clinical conditions. A tailored approach, based on the specific mechanisms underlying vitamin D deficiency in different diseases that were discussed, was recommended. Specifically, in comparison to healthy populations, higher levels of vitamin D and greater amounts of vitamin D were deemed necessary in osteoporosis, diabetes mellitus, obesity (particularly after bariatric surgery), and in those treated with glucocorticoids. Emerging and still open issues were related to target vitamin D levels and the role of vitamin D supplementation in COVID-19 since low vitamin D may predispose to SARS-CoV-2 infection and to worse COVID-19 outcomes. Finally, whereas oral daily cholecalciferol appears to be the preferred choice for vitamin D supplementation in the general population, and in most clinical conditions, active vitamin D analogs may be indicated in patients with hypoparathyroidism and severe kidney and liver insufficiency. Parenteral vitamin D administration could be helpful in malabsorption syndromes or in states of vitamin D resistance. Specific guidelines for desired levels of vitamin D should be tailored to the different conditions affecting vitamin D metabolism with the goal to define disease-specific normative values.

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