Vitamin D for the Prevention of Disease: Empirical Vitamin D supplementation New recommendations on Vitamin D Intake
- VernacularTitle:Өвчнөөс сэргийлэх Д аминдэмийн хэрэглээний шинэ удирдамж: Эмпирик Д аминдэмийн нэмэлт
- Author:
Tserendolgor U
1
Author Information
1. New Medicine University
- Publication Type:Review
- Keywords:
clinical practice;
Empirical Vitamin D;
guidelines;
mortality;
panel;
prediabetes;
pregnancy;
supplementation;
25-hydroxyvitamin D
- From:Mongolian Medical Sciences
2025;211(1):55-64
- CountryMongolia
- Language:Mongolian
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Abstract:
The causal link between serum 25(OH)D concentrations and many disorders has not been
clearly established, these associations have led to widespread supplementation with vitamin D
and increased laboratory testing for 25(OH)D in the general population. The benefit-risk ratio of
this increase in vitamin D use is not clear, and the optimal vitamin D intake and the role of testing
for 25(OH)D for disease prevention remain uncertain (Marie B.Demay, Anastassion SG Pittas,
Daniel B Bikle et al., 2024).
A multidisciplinary panel of clinical experts, along with experts in guideline methodology and
systematic literature review, identified and prioritized 14 clinically relevant questions related
to the use of vitamin D and 25(OH)D testing to lower the risk of disease. The panel prioritized
randomized placebo-controlled trials in general populations (without an established indication for
vitamin D treatment or 25[OH]D testing), evaluating the effects of empiric vitamin D administration
throughout the lifespan, as well as in select conditions (pregnancy and prediabetes).
The Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development, and Evaluation (GRADE)
methodology was used to assess the certainty of evidence and guide recommendations.The
panel suggests empiric vitamin D for those aged 1 to 18 years and adults over 75 years of
age, those who are pregnant, and those with high-risk prediabetes. The panel suggests against
routine 25(OH)D testing in the absence of established indications.
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