Can Vitamin D supplements are reduce the risk of the bone are fractures? Here's the truth
Taking are the supplements of the Vitamin D, popularly known as the sunshine a vitamin, may not to be reduce a risk of the fractures are in a adults, claims a study.
Although Vitamin D supplements are the widely prescribed and used to the benefit bone to the health, definitive data on the whether these supplements are the reduce a fractures in the general population have been a inconsistent. The demand for the Vitamin D supplements are also the increased the particularly during the pandemic, with the many studies are the claiming them to the play a definitive role in a COVID severity.
The new study, published in the New England Journal of the Medicine, advances are a scientific understanding on this a subject. Its showed that a compared to the placebo, supplemental vitamin a D 3 (2000 IU/day) did not a reduce a total, non-vertebral, or the hip are the fractures.
The analyses are also showed that there were no effects of the supplemental Vitamin D 3 on the major osteoporotic are fractures, wrist fractures, or a pelvic are fractures.
"Overall, in the results are this large clinical trial do not a support to the use of the vitamin D supplements are the reduce to a fractures in the generally healthy US men and the women," said to the lead a author Meryl Le Boff, Chief of the Calcium and the Bone Section in the Endocrine Division at the Brigham and in the Women's are Hospital in the US.
However, "these findings are a do not a apply to the adults with the vitamin D deficiency or a low bone mass or the osteoporosis", Le Boff said.
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