Vitamin D Metabolism and Guidelines for Vitamin D Supplementation.

Q1 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Clinical Biochemist Reviews Pub Date : 2020-12-01 DOI:10.33176/AACB-20-00006
Indra Ramasamy
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Vitamin D is essential for bone health and is known to be involved in immunomodulation and cell proliferation. Vitamin D status remains a significant health issue worldwide. However, there has been no clear consensus on vitamin D deficiency and its measurement in serum, and clinical practice of vitamin D deficiency treatment remains inconsistent. The major circulating metabolite of vitamin D, 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D), is widely used as a biomarker of vitamin D status. Other metabolic pathways are recognised as important to vitamin D function and measurement of other metabolites may become important in the future. The utility of free 25(OH)D rather than total 25(OH)D needs further assessment. Data used to estimate the vitamin D intake required to achieve a serum 25(OH)D concentration were drawn from individual studies which reported dose-response data. The studies differ in their choice of subjects, dose of vitamin D, frequency of dosing regimen and methods used for the measurement of 25(OH)D concentration. Baseline 25(OH)D, body mass index, ethnicity, type of vitamin D (D2 or D3) and genetics affect the response of serum 25(OH)D to vitamin D supplementation. The diversity of opinions that exist on this topic are reflected in the guidelines. Government and scientific societies have published their recommendations for vitamin D intake which vary from 400-1000 IU/d (10-25 μg/d) for an average adult. It was not possible to establish a range of serum 25(OH)D concentrations associated with selected non-musculoskeletal health outcomes. To recommend treatment targets, future studies need to be on infants, children, pregnant and lactating women.

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维生素D代谢和维生素D补充指南。
维生素D对骨骼健康至关重要,并参与免疫调节和细胞增殖。维生素D的状况仍然是世界范围内一个重要的健康问题。然而,关于维生素D缺乏及其在血清中的测量尚无明确的共识,维生素D缺乏治疗的临床实践也不一致。维生素D的主要循环代谢物25-羟基维生素D (25(OH)D)被广泛用作维生素D状态的生物标志物。其他代谢途径被认为对维生素D的功能很重要,其他代谢物的测量在未来可能变得很重要。游离25(OH)D而不是总25(OH)D的效用需要进一步评估。用于估计达到血清25(OH)D浓度所需的维生素D摄入量的数据来自报告剂量-反应数据的个别研究。这些研究在受试者的选择、维生素D的剂量、给药方案的频率和测量25(OH)D浓度的方法上有所不同。基线25(OH)D、体重指数、种族、维生素D类型(D2或D3)和遗传影响血清25(OH)D对维生素D补充的反应。关于这一主题存在的各种意见反映在准则中。政府和科学协会已经公布了他们对普通成年人维生素D摄入量的建议,从400-1000 IU/ D (10-25 μg/ D)不等。不可能建立血清25(OH)D浓度范围与选定的非肌肉骨骼健康结果相关。为了推荐治疗目标,未来的研究需要针对婴儿、儿童、孕妇和哺乳期妇女。
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