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How does vitamin D affect osteoporosis?

Author: H K



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Vitamin D deficiency causes compensatory hyperPTH -->increases risk of osteoporosis. It is important for calcium absorption, usually caused by D3 deficiency (from endogenous source skin getting UV light- we get it from fish liver oils, butter, cream, yolk, cheese...) PTH in kidney causes 1-hydroxylation of D3 cholecalciferol.


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