Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Think "Vitamin D--PLUS Calcium"

We all secretly hope for a “silver bullet” that will guard against everything from cardiovascular disease and cancer to bone fractures and sagging skin, don't we? Don't hold your breath on this since there will likely never be just one thing to “fix” any one problem, much less one thing to fix all the problems at once! As a case in point, here are the results of a recent study about a Vitamin D, and calcium, both of which shouldn’t be neglected, but aren’t the “be all-end all” either.

Vitamin D Plus Calcium Guards Against Fractures
But the vitamin alone doesn’t offer significant protection, researchers say

Researchers analyzed data from 68,517 people, average age 70, who took part in seven studies that looked at the effect vitamin D or vitamin D plus calcium had on reducing fractures.

The analysis revealed that vitamin D given alone in doses of 10 micrograms to 20 micrograms per day doesn’t prevent fractures. However, calcium and vitamin D given together reduce the risk of hip fractures, total fractures and possibly vertebral fractures.

The study, published online Jan. 12 in BMJ, called for additional studies of vitamin D, especially vitamin D given at higher doses without calcium.

There’s a growing consensus that a combination of calcium and vitamin D is more effective than vitamin D alone in preventing nonvertebral fractures, Opinder Sahota, of Queen’s Medical Center in Nottingham, England, wrote in an accompanying editorial.

Further research is need to determine the most effective dose, treatment duration and method of taking the calcium/vitamin D combination, Sahota said.

More information

The U.S. National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases has more about calcium and vitamin D.

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