From foodconsumer.org

Nutrition
Vitamin D deficiency linked to bone disease
By Sue Mueller
Nov 25, 2008 - 8:58:09 AM

If you like the article, could you please do us a favor? Just tell Google News Services that you like foodconsumer.org included in Google News Services. Inclusion in googlenewsservices means many more people can read articles like this. Thanks.
------

Tuesday Nov 25, 2008 (foodconsumer.org) -- Vitamin D deficiency may lower risk of osteoporosis in patients with inflammatory bowel disease or IBD, according to a study led by researchers from the University of Manitoba, Canada.

 

Osteoporosis is a side effect of IBD and vitamin D has been known to play an important role in calcium absorption and bone health.

 

William D. Leslie and colleagues measured serum 25-hydroxy vitamin D (25OHD) levels and bone mineral density in 101 people who had recently been diagnosed with IBD.

 

They found that there was a correlation between blood vitamin D levels and bone density; the highest levels were linked to the strongest bones.

 

After two years, they found those with higher levels of vitamin D were more likely than those who had lower levels to have an increase in bone mineral density.

 

Source:

Am J Gastroenterol. 2008 Jun;103(6):1451-9.

Vitamin D status and bone density in recently diagnosed inflammatory bowel disease: the Manitoba IBD Cohort Study.

Leslie WD, Miller N, Rogala L, Bernstein CN.

Department of Medicine, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.






© Copyright 2004 - 2008 foodconsumer.org All rights reserved