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Calcium and vitamin D in osteoporosis
1Division of Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics, Departments of Nutrition Sciences and Medicine, Schools of Medicine, Health Related Professions, and Dentistry, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama, USA. slmorgan@uab.edu
Abstract:
Calcium and vitamin D are useful adjunctive therapies in the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis. Peak BMD is optimally achieved with sustained optimal calcium and vitamin D intakes. Calcium and vitamin D intakes continue to be important after the third decade and into senescence. Although calcium and vitamin D are not therapies to be used alone to prevent early postmenopausal bone loss, they assume more prominent roles in late menopause and in the elderly to preserve bone health with advancing age. Calcium and vitamin D supplementation is an important adjunctive therapy to use together with antiresorptive therapies.