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      Is there a relationship between 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25[OH]D) levels and anthropometry in patients with epilepsy?

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          Vitamin D Deficiency: Consequence or Cause of Obesity?

          Obesity is defined as an excess amount of body fat and represents a significant health problem worldwide. High prevalence of vitamin D (VD) deficiency in obese subjects is a well-documented finding, most probably due to volumetric dilution into the greater volumes of fat, serum, liver, and muscle, even though other mechanisms could not completely be excluded, as they may contribute concurrently. Low VD could not yet be excluded as a cause of obesity, due to its still incompletely explored effects through VD receptors found in adipose tissue (AT). VD deficiency in obese people does not seem to have consequences for bone tissue, but may affect other organs, even though studies have shown inconsistent results and VD supplementation has not yet been clearly shown to benefit the dysmetabolic state. Hence, more studies are needed to determine the actual role of VD deficiency in development of those disorders. Thus, targeting lifestyle through healthy diet and exercise should be the first treatment option that will affect both obesity-related dysmetabolic state and vitamin D deficiency, killing two birds with one stone. However, VD supplementation remains a treatment option in individuals with residual VD deficiency after weight loss.
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            Anthropometric Standards for the Assessment of Growth and Nutritional Status

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              Recommendations of the Brazilian Society of Endocrinology and Metabology (SBEM) for the diagnosis and treatment of hypovitaminosis D.

              The objective is to present an update on the diagnosis and treatment of hypovitaminosis D, based on the most recent scientific evidence.
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                Nutrición Hospitalaria
                Nutr. Hosp.
                Grupo Arán (Madrid, Madrid, Spain )
                0212-1611
                1699-5198
                February 2023
                : 40
                : 1
                : 229-231
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                [2] SP São Paulo orgnamePontifícia Universidade Católica de Campinas Brazil
                [1] SP São Paulo orgnamePontifícia Universidade Católica de Campinas orgdiv1Scientific Initiation Fellowship Brazil
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                S0212-16112023000100028 S0212-1611(23)04000100028
                10.20960/nh.04406
                e5ddf49d-7392-4603-b7cf-fbbf4c35bc6c

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