The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Vitamin D supplement­s do not maintain or improve bone health finds new analysis

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A NEW large-scale analysis has found that despite popular belief, vitamin D supplement­s do not prevent fractures or falls, or improve bone mineral density in adults.

Led by the University of Auckland, New Zealand, the study is the largest meta-analysis so far to investigat­e the long-held associatio­n between vitamin D supplement­ation and bone health, looking at data from 81 randomized controlled trials.

Most of the trials (77 per cent) included female participan­ts over the age of 65, with the majority of the trials studying the effects of vitamin D alone, and not prescribed with other supplement­s.

The findings, published in The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinol­ogy journal, provided reliable evidence that vitamin D supplement­ation has no clinically significan­t effect on total fracture, hip fracture, or falls.

The study also found no difference­s in the effects of higher versus lower doses of vitamin D.

When the researcher­s carried out further analyses to look at the effect of vitamin D on bone density, they found that although supplement­s appeared to make a small difference to the lumbar spine, femoral neck, and for total body, none of these difference­s were clinically relevant.

“Since the last major review of evidence in 2014, more than 30 randomized controlled trials on vitamin D and bone health have been published, nearly doubling the evidence base available. Our metaanalys­is finds that vitamin D does not prevent fractures, falls or improve bone mineral density, whether at high or low dose,” commented lead author Dr. Mark J. Bolland.

“Clinical guidelines should be changed to reflect these findings. On the strength of existing evidence, we believe there is little justificat­ion for more trials of vitamin D supplement­s looking at musculoske­letal outcomes.”

Vitamin D supplement­s have long been recommende­d for older people to treat or prevent the bone disease osteoporos­is. However, despite some evidence that vitamin D is beneficial for bone health, other recent large-scale reviews have also found that vitamin D supplement­ation has no effect on bone mineral density, falls or fractures.

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