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Area of Science:

  • Endocrinology and Metabolism
  • Nutritional Science

Background:

  • Vitamin D deficiency is increasingly linked to numerous health conditions.
  • Observational studies suggest associations with skeletal, cardiovascular, and neurological disorders, cancer, diabetes, and adverse pregnancy outcomes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the physiology of vitamin D.
  • To outline clinical signs of vitamin D imbalance (deficiency and excess).
  • To examine the scientific literature on vitamin D's purported health benefits.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of physiological and clinical data.
  • Analysis of observational studies on vitamin D and disease.
  • Synthesis of evidence regarding vitamin D's health effects.

Main Results:

  • Vitamin D plays a crucial role in numerous bodily functions.
  • Inadequate and excessive vitamin D levels present distinct clinical signs.
  • A broad spectrum of diseases are purportedly influenced by vitamin D status.

Conclusions:

  • Understanding vitamin D physiology is essential for interpreting its clinical relevance.
  • Further research is needed to clarify the causal role of vitamin D in various diseases.
  • Evidence supporting widespread health benefits requires careful evaluation.