Vitamin D status and its relationship with parathyroid hormone and bone mineral status in older adolescents

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Willett, AM [1 ]
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[1] MRC Human Nutr Res, Elsie Widdowson Lab, Cambridge CB1 9NL, England
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10.1079/PNS2005420
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R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
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Osteoporosis is an important contributor to the global burden of disease, and in the UK alone results in one in three women and one in twelve men aged > 50 years experiencing a fragility fracture. Optimising peak bone mass in early adulthood is thought to reduce osteoporosis risk by offsetting bone losses in later life. Ensuring sufficient vitamin D status (measured as 25-hydroxyvitamin D (250HD) in plasma), among other factors, is believed to facilitate the achievement of optimum peak bone mass. Lower 250HD is associated with a higher plasma concentration of parathyroid hormone (PTH). As PTH is associated with increased bone turnover and bone loss, maintenance of sufficient 250HD is thought to have a protective effect on bone health. However, there is a lack of consensus internationally on what constitutes an optimum 250HD concentration, and values between 30 and 80 nmol/l have been suggested. These values have been based on findings from various studies in adults in which PTH has been observed to plateau at a 250HD concentration of > 30 nmol/l; however, not all studies have found such a plateau. Although studies in younger adolescents (14-16 years) have shown an inverse relationship between PTH and 250HD, the concentration of 250HD required for achievement of optimum peak bone mass is unknown. The present review examines the evidence defining vitamin D. insufficiency thresholds, and the relevance of such thresholds to adolescent bone health.
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