High-dose vitamin D backed for fractures
date:Jul 10, 2012
k of most fractures, including hip, wrist and forearm in both men and women.

Importantly we saw there was no benefit to taking vitamin D supplements in doses below 800 IUs per day,she added.

Dawson-Hughes added that supplementation with vitamin D is an efficient intervention for a problem that can be costly. She noted that supplements cost pennies whereas the estimated cost of treating a fracture is thousands.

The average recovery is long and painful and deeply impacts quality of life. After
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