An Update on Vitamin D Deficiency in the twenty-first century: nature and nurture.
Study Goal
The researchers aimed to review the pathogenesis, prevention, and treatment of vitamin D deficient rickets in children, including genetic and environmental factors affecting vitamin D metabolism.
Results Summary
The study highlights that vitamin D deficiency rickets is preventable and influenced by sunlight exposure, diet, genetic factors, and medications. It emphasizes the need for further research to determine optimal vitamin D levels across diverse populations.
Population
Children presenting with vitamin D deficiency rickets.
Effective Dosage
Not specified
Duration
Not specified
Interactions
Medications altering vitamin D metabolism were mentioned, but no specific interactions detailed.
| Intervention | Direction | Endpoint | Population | Dosage | Impact | Claim # |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
inadequate exposure to sunlight | increase | vitamin D deficiency rickets | - | - | risk factor for developing | #1 |
exclusive breast feeding without vitamin D supplementation | increase | vitamin D deficiency rickets | - | - | risk factor for developing | #2 |
inadequate intake of vitamin D | increase | vitamin D deficiency rickets | - | - | risk factor for developing | #3 |
inadequate intake of calcium | increase | vitamin D deficiency rickets | - | - | risk factor for developing | #4 |
inadequate intake of phosphorus | increase | vitamin D deficiency rickets | - | - | risk factor for developing | #5 |
genetic alterations | increase | vitamin D deficiency and/or rickets | - | - | may influence the development of | #6 |
medications that alter vitamin D metabolism | increase | vitamin D deficiency and/or rickets | - | - | may influence the development of | #7 |
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Here, we review the most up-to-date understanding of the pathogenesis, prevention and treatment of vitamin D deficient rickets in children. This will include recent advances in the genetic determinants of abnormal vitamin D metabolism, with the intention of aiding clinicians with establishing the diagnosis and implementing treatment plans for children presenting with vitamin D deficiency rickets. RECENT FINDINGS: Vitamin D deficiency rickets is a frequently encountered, but entirely preventable, disorder of bone mineral metabolism. Risk factors for developing vitamin D deficiency rickets include inadequate exposure to sunlight, exclusive breast feeding without vitamin D supplementation and inadequate intake of vitamin D, calcium or phosphorus. Other factors that may influence the development of vitamin D deficiency and/or rickets include genetic alterations or medications that alter vitamin D metabolism. SUMMARY: Vitamin D levels in individuals are influenced by environmental factors, as well as genetic factors. A thorough understanding of these factors is critical for the evaluation and treatment of a child presenting with rickets. There remains a great need for additional research to determine ideal vitamin D status across diverse populations, and to better understand how vitamin D status affects overall health.