Vitamin D Deficiency in Chronic Childhood Disorders: Importance of Screening and Prevention.
Study Goal
The researchers aimed to review the role of vitamin D in calcium regulation and bone health, particularly in children with chronic diseases.
Results Summary
The study highlights that vitamin D deficiency (VDD) adversely affects calcium and phosphate metabolism, leading to poor bone health, especially in children with chronic illnesses. Proactive screening and treatment of VDD are emphasized to mitigate these effects.
Population
Children and young people with chronic diseases affecting renal, liver, gastrointestinal, skin, neurologic, and musculoskeletal systems.
Effective Dosage
Not specified
Duration
Not specified
Interactions
None mentioned
| Intervention | Direction | Endpoint | Population | Dosage | Impact | Claim # |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Vitamin D | neutral | calcium and phosphate metabolism | - | - | plays a vital role in regulating | #1 |
Vitamin D | neutral | bone health | - | - | maintaining | #2 |
prolonged or profound vitamin D deficiency (VDD) | increase | rickets | children | - | can result in | #3 |
prolonged or profound vitamin D deficiency (VDD) | increase | osteomalacia | children and adults | - | can result in | #4 |
vitamin D | neutral | multiple biological processes | - | - | demonstrated the pleiotropic action of | #5 |
VDD | increase | chronic childhood conditions | children | - | is more prevalent in | #6 |
VDD | increase | disease burden | these groups of children | - | superimposed on the underlying disease process and treatments that can adversely affect bone turnover can all add to | #7 |
Vitamin D plays a vital role in regulating calcium and phosphate metabolism and maintaining bone health. A state of prolonged or profound vitamin D deficiency (VDD) can result in rickets in children and osteomalacia in children and adults. Recent studies have demonstrated the pleiotropic action of vitamin D and identified its effects on multiple biological processes in addition to bone health. VDD is more prevalent in chronic childhood conditions such as long-standing systemic illnesses affecting the renal, liver, gastrointestinal, skin, neurologic and musculoskeletal systems. VDD superimposed on the underlying disease process and treatments that can adversely affect bone turnover can all add to the disease burden in these groups of children. The current review outlines the causes and mechanisms underlying poor bone health in certain groups of children and young people with chronic diseases with an emphasis on the proactive screening and treatment of VDD.