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동아일보
Vitamin Intake Recommendations
동아일보, South Korea -
Women in menopause has a 20 percent of the absorption rate since the older one grows, the lower the abortion rate becomes. Excessive intake of calcium, ...
Vitamin C, E supplements won?t help prevent cancer
The Punch, Nigeria - Nov 28, 2008
In people who took calcium supplements, but maintained a low calcium-to-magnesium intake ratio, the risk of colorectal cancer was reduced. ...
A Possible Cure for Down?s Syndrome?; Smoking & Cognitive Decline ...
Men's News Daily, CA -
Meanwhile, I recommend that women follow the current guidelines for dietary calcium and Vitamin D intake, as these supplements are essential to prevent ...

AME Info
Anlene Road Show concludes in UAE
AME Info, United Arab Emirates -
Two main factors that could lead to osteoporosis is the lack of calcium and vitamin D; according to US DRI (recommended intake) a woman needs 1000mg of ...

Canada.com
Vitamin E cuts breast cancer risk - study
Food Consumer, IL - Nov 17, 2008
However, frequency use of a vitamin B supplement seemed to boost the risk by 40 percent among women who have high dietary intake of vitamin B. The ...
Nibbles: Vitamins and high blood pressure, cancer, plus why ... CalorieLab Calorie Counter News
Taking Vitamins C and E Doesn?t Help Prevent Heart Diseases eFluxMedia
Vitamin E, C supplements don?t reduce cancer risk, but you never know Food Consumer
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TheMedGuru
5 Reasons Women Should Still Take Vitamin D
U.S. News & World Report, DC - Nov 12, 2008
Among experts in the field, there's a general consensus that current government guidelines for vitamin D intake in the range of 400 to 600 IU are inadequate ...
Vitamin D May Not Prevent Breast Cancer WebMD
New study casts doubt on vitamin D's role as a breast cancer ... The Canadian Press
Vitamin D Plus Calcium Does Not Cut Breast Cancer Risk MedPage Today
Science Daily (press release) - Women on the Web
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ABC News
Daily B Vitamins Didn't Reduce Women's Cancer Risk, Study Says
Bloomberg - Nov 4, 2008
4 (Bloomberg) -- Taking a daily supplement of folic acid and other B vitamins doesn't lower a woman's risk of cancer, a study of more than 5000 women found. ...
Folic acid, B vitamins can?t help fight cancer? Food Consumer
Folic acid, vitamins B6, B12 don't prevent cancer in women: study AFP
Folic Acid and B Vitamins Ineffective for Cancer Prevention MedPage Today
The Money Times - Food Consumer
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Calcium and Vitamin D Not Protective Against Breast Cancer but ...
Medscape (registration) - Nov 17, 2008
"Such results suggest that factors other than dietary and supplement intake of vitamin D likely influence 25-hydroxyvitamin-D levels," they write. ...
A Cheesy Way to Get Your D
Medfinds, WA - Nov 27, 2008
The new study looked at the feasibility of fortifying cheddar cheese as a way to boost vitamin D intake. They compared high- and low-fat versions of vitamin ...
Vitamin K slows development of insulin resistance in older men
Food Consumer, IL - Nov 26, 2008
... both men and women were assigned daily multivitamins containing 500 micrograms of vitamin K, a dose that was five times higher than the Adequate Intake ...
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: vitamin d + vitamin + 0.39  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/5/2008)

Vitamin D, bone health
Albany Democrat Herald, OR -
Like many nutrients our bodies need, we aren?t exactly sure everything that vitamin D does for our bodies. We do know that it is essential for calcium ...
Grillo: Researching Vitamin D
Daily Camera, CO - Aug 4, 2008
Q: I am seeing information in the media that says Vitamin D is good for more than just rickets, and that most people don't get enough Vitamin D. Where do ...
Elderly not getting enough vitamin D, study at CU finds
Denver Post, CO - Aug 3, 2008
When you don't have enough vitamin D in your system you can't absorb calcium, which is needed to maintain bone health and prevent osteoporosis, ...
Breast cancer: What you need to know
Food Consumer, IL -
Vitamin D: Vitamin D has been linked to reduced risk for a variety of cancers including breast cancer. It's reported that using high doses of vitamin D can ...
Researchers examine link between prenatal vitamin D levels and ...
News-Medical.net, Australia - Aug 3, 2008
Researchers from UQ's Queensland Brain Institute are set to conduct a world-first trial into the link between prenatal vitamin D levels and schizophrenia ...
Low vitamin D in pregnancy linked to schizophrenia: research
ABC Online, Australia - Jul 31, 2008
Researchers at the University of Queensland say they have found a link between low levels of vitamin D during pregnancy and schizophrenia. ...
Osteoporosis affects 600000 Aussies
The Age, Australia - Aug 4, 2008
... said sufferers could help prevent osteoporosis by adopting a healthy diet, getting adequate vitamin D levels, regularly exercising and not smoking. ...
Vitamin D: It's for what ails you
Stratford Bard, CT - Aug 1, 2008
However, after reading the many reports on vitamin D, I am becoming a little bit confused and am determined to do more research on the subject and maybe ...
Deficiency of Sunlight and Vitamin D
ProHealth's ImmuneSupport.com, CA - Aug 1, 2008
Human breast milk contains very little vitamin D and women with vitamin D deficiency provide no vitamin D for their infant. Such infants will be at high ...

Jamaica Gleaner
Vitamin D fights cancer
Jamaica Gleaner, Jamaica - Jul 26, 2008
News just in is that women with adequate levels of vitamin D have a higher chance of living cancer-free after early detection and treatment for breast ...
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Vitamin D Supplementation and Fracture Incidence in Elderly Persons: A Randomized, Placebo- … -
P Lips, WC Graafmans, ME Ooms, PD Bezemer, LM … - Annals of Internal Medicine, 1996 - annals.highwire.org
... Hip fractures occurred in 48 persons in the placebo group and 58 persons in
the vitamin D group (P = 0.39, intention-to-treat analysis). ...

The role of vitamin D in corticosteroid-induced osteoporosis: a meta-analytic approach. -
S Amin, MP LaValley, RW Simms, DT Felson - Arthritis Rheum, 1999 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
... 0.09, 1.05). Calcitonin was similar in efficacy to vitamin D (4 trials)
(effect size 0.03; 95% CI -0.39, 0.45). Fluoride was more ...

Intestinal Calcium Absorption and Serum Vitamin D Metabolites in Normal Subjects and Osteoporotic … -
JC Gallagher, BL Riggs, J Eisman, A Hamstra, SB … - Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1979 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
... calcium intake correlated inversely with both calcium absorption (r = -0.39, P <
0.01 ... Recent advances in our understanding of the vitamin D endocrine system. ...

Vitamin D receptor alleles and rates of bone loss: influences of years since menopause and calcium … -
EA Krall, P Parry, JB Lichter, B Dawson-Hughes - J Bone Miner Res, 1995 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Vitamin D receptor alleles and rates of bone loss: influences of ... for the
1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D receptor (VDR ... bb, -0.71 +/- 0.41; Bb, 0.08 +/- 0.39; BB, - ...

Vitamin D intake and incidence of multiple sclerosis -
KL Munger, SM Zhang, EO'Reilly, MA Hernan, MJ Olek … - Neurology, 2004 - AAN Enterprises
... in the NHS and 0.78 (95% CI = 0.39 to 1.54 ... As a result, vitamin D intake was correlated
with intakes of other multivitamin components such as vitamins A, C ...

Dietary calcium, vitamin D, VDR genotypes and colorectal cancer. -
ML Slattery, SL Neuhausen, M Hoffman, B Caan, K … - Int J Cancer, 2004 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
... cancer risk among women was observed at high levels of vitamin D (OR = 0.52; 95%
CI = 0.32-0.85) and low-fat dairy products (OR = 0.61; 95% CI = 0.39-0.94). ...

PERICONCEPTIONAL VITAMIN USE, DIETARY FOLATE, AND THE OCCURRENCE OF NEURAL TUBE DEFECTS. -
GM Shaw, D Schaffer, EM Velie, K Morland, JA … - Epidemiology, 1995 - JSTOR
... was inter- TABLE 5. Effect of Materal D viewed may ... 47 likely to benefit from using
vitamins likely.* tn ... toward 1.0.30 reased risks among vitamin-using women ...

Calcium, Vitamin D, and Dairy Foods and the Occurrence of Colon Cancer in Men -
J Keamey, E Giovannucci, EB Rimm, A Ascherio, MJ … - American Journal of Epidemiology, 1996 - Oxford Univ Press
... risk (relative risk (RR) = 0.58, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.39-087 between ... Similar
results were observed for total vitamin D intake; the age- and energy ...

Hypophosphatemia: Mouse Model for Human Familial Hypophosphatemic (Vitamin D-Resistant) Rickets -
EM Eicher, JL Southard, CR Scriver, FH Glorieux - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the …, 1976 - JSTOR
... 3.36 + 0.27 3.60 + 0.17 4.26 + 0.73 [7) (5) (20) (5) 0.39 5.60 6.43 ... humoral modulator
of phosphate transport, or (d) a disruption in vitamin D metabolism or ...

A Global Study of Vitamin D Status and Parathyroid Function in Postmenopausal Women with … -
P Lips, T Duong, A Oleksik, D Black, S Cummings, D … - Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2001 - Endocrine Soc
... near the equator (Singapore; r = -0.39; P < 0.01 ... E. Hibbert, and B. G Robinson Vitamin
D supplementation and ... KM Fairfield and RH Fletcher Vitamins for Chronic ...

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Vitamin D May Protect Against Rheumatoid Arthritis

Women with highest levels of vitamin D intake are about one third less likely to develop rheumatoid arthritis (RA) than women with the lowest levels, findings from a new study suggest.

Although vitamin D is best known for its role in building bones, it may also have effects on the immune system, senior author Dr. Kenneth G. Saag, from the University of Alabama at Birmingham, and colleagues report in the medical journal Arthritis and Rheumatism.

To determine the effect of vitamin D intake on rheumatoid arthritis risk, Saag’s team analyzed data from nearly 30,000 women, between 55 and 69 years of age, who participated in the Iowa Women’s Health Study.

All of the women were rheumatoid arthritis-free at study entry in 1986, and vitamin D intake was ascertained through food frequency questionnaires.

During the 11-year follow-up period, 152 confirmed cases of rheumatoid arthritis were identified, the investigators report.

Both dietary and supplemental vitamin D intake were inversely linked with rheumatoid arthritis risk, the authors found. High dietary (at least 290 IU/day) and supplemental (at least 400 IU/day) intake were associated with 28 percent and 34 percent reductions, respectively, in the risk of rheumatoid arthritis.

However, only the association between vitamin D supplement intake and rheumatoid arthritis risk was statistically significant.

No single food item high in vitamin D or calcium was strongly linked to rheumatoid arthritis risk, the researchers point out. However, there was a trend toward a lower rheumatoid arthritis risk with greater intake of milk products.

Although the effects of vitamin D on the immune system are not yet fully defined, "the results from this study suggest a possible role for vitamin D in reducing the risk of an immunologic disorder," the authors state. Further studies are needed to verify these findings, they add.

 
 
 
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