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      Vitamin D deficiency: a global perspective.

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      Nutrition reviews
      Wiley

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          The prevalence of clinical vitamin D deficiency (rickets and osteomalacia) is high in many parts of the world, and there is a resurgence of rickets among children of ethnic minority groups in Europe and Australasia. Plasma 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentration (25OHD) is a useful risk marker of clinical vitamin D deficiency. This review summarizes the factors that contribute to differences in 25OHD among populations and provides an overview of the prevalence of low vitamin D status worldwide. It discusses the controversies that surround the interpretation of 25OHD, other proposed indices of vitamin D adequacy and dietary reference values for vitamin D, and describes the emerging evidence that a very low calcium intake may contribute to the etiology of rickets in Africa and Asia. There is an urgent need for action to address the global burden of rickets and osteomalacia.

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          Journal
          Nutr Rev
          Nutrition reviews
          Wiley
          1753-4887
          0029-6643
          Oct 2008
          : 66
          : 10 Suppl 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] The Medical Research Council Human Nutrition Research, Elsie Widdowson Laboratory, Cambridge, United Kingdom and Medical Research Council Keneba, Keneba, The Gambia. ann.prentice@mrc-hnr.cam.ac.uk
          Article
          NURE100
          10.1111/j.1753-4887.2008.00100.x
          18844843
          ba9714ea-ce3b-4381-b06f-d6eae1abd04e
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