"Vitamin D supplementation and bone health in adults with diabetic nephropathy: the protocol for a randomized controlled trial"

Suboptimal vitamin D status is highly prevalent in Northern communities, particularly in those patients with chronic diseases such as diabetes and chronic renal disease. Emerging literature suggests that adherence to daily vitamin D supplementation may be an important factor influencing vitamin D st...

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Veröffentlicht in:BMC endocrine disorders 2014-08, Vol.14 (1), p.66-66, Article 66
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description Suboptimal vitamin D status is highly prevalent in Northern communities, particularly in those patients with chronic diseases such as diabetes and chronic renal disease. Emerging literature suggests that adherence to daily vitamin D supplementation may be an important factor influencing vitamin D status and overall bone health, but compliance with therapies for bone health is a major challenge. It is unknown what level of vitamin D supplementation will ameliorate or improve suboptimal vitamin D status in patients with diabetic nephropathy or contribute to improved bone health, particularly for those living in northern climates. The study purpose was to examine two different strategies of vitamin D3 supplementation; daily dosing of 2000 IU per day verses monthly dosing of 40,000 IU per month on markers of vitamin D status, bone health and to examine whether adherence, quality of life and patient satisfaction with the supplementation strategy differs between the two vitamin D strategies in adults diagnosed with diabetic nephropathy. The need for RCTs assessing higher doses of vitamin D3 supplementation at varying frequencies of administration and its impact on bone health in adults with diabetes and chronic kidney disease are needed. ClinicalTrials.gov NCT01476501.
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subjects Adolescent
Adult
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Bone and Bones - drug effects
Bone density
Bone Density Conservation Agents - therapeutic use
Care and treatment
Clinical Protocols
Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - complications
Diabetic nephropathies
Diabetic Nephropathies - diet therapy
Diabetic Nephropathies - etiology
Diabetics
Diagnosis
Diet therapy
Dietary Supplements
Female
Follow-Up Studies
Fractures, Bone - prevention & control
Humans
Male
Medical research
Middle Aged
Older people
Patient satisfaction
Prognosis
Quality of Life
Study Protocol
Teenagers
Vitamin D
Vitamin D - therapeutic use
Vitamin D Deficiency - diet therapy
Vitamin D Deficiency - etiology
Young Adult
title "Vitamin D supplementation and bone health in adults with diabetic nephropathy: the protocol for a randomized controlled trial"
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