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Vitamin D and the musculoskeletal health of older adults

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posted on 2012-03-01, 00:00 authored by T Winzenberg, I van der Mei, R Mason, Caryl NowsonCaryl Nowson, G Jones
The scientific literature related to vitamin D and bone health in older adults is extensive.

This article aims to summarise key practice points regarding vitamin D and bone health in older adults, relevant to general practitioners, and to provide an overview of the background literature to enable GPs to appreciate the extent of the supporting evidence.

Vitamin D supplementation can prevent falls, particularly in the vitamin D deficient elderly. However, adequate vitamin D levels and dietary calcium intake are needed for effective primary fracture prevention with greatest benefits occurring in the elderly with vitamin D deficiency and/or low dietary calcium intakes. For secondary fracture prevention, ie. preventing further fractures in the elderly who have already sustained a fragility fracture, specific anti-osteoporosis treatment is necessary. However, to maximise the benefits of these medications, vitamin D deficiency should be corrected and adequate dietary calcium consumed.

History

Journal

Australian family physician

Volume

41

Issue

3

Pagination

92 - 99

Publisher

Royal Australian College of General Practitioners

Location

South Melbourne, Vic.

ISSN

0300-8495

Language

eng

Notes

Copyright to Australian Family Physician. Reproduced with permission.

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2012, Royal Australian College of General Practitioners