Journal of Evidence-Based Integrative Medicine | |
Comparison of Vitamin D Label Dosing Recommendations to North American National Guidelines: | |
Philip J.Gregory1  | |
关键词: vitamin D; dosing; guidelines; dietary supplement; calcium; bone; osteoporosis; recommended dietary allowance; | |
DOI : 10.1177/2156587212467460 | |
学科分类:医学(综合) | |
来源: Sage Journals | |
【 摘 要 】
Supplementation with vitamin D has become increasingly popular over the past decade, and numerous organizations have developed recommendations for the appropriate intake of vitamin D. Vitamin D supplements come in a variety of formulations and strengths and vary in their directions for use. This study was designed to compare vitamin D label dosing information with the recommendations in North American guidelines. A systematic search was conducted to identify 62 single-ingredient vitamin D products of which 1000 IU was the most common strength. Assessment of North American guidelines found recommended vitamin D dosing to range from 400 to 1000 IU daily, depending on age. Twenty-four (39%) of the products recommended a maximum dose within the range of 400 to 1000 IU daily. Thirty-eight (61%) and 19 (31%) products recommended maximum doses more than 1000 IU daily and 2000 IU daily, respectively. Labeled dosing recommendations of commercially available vitamin D supplements are largely inconsistent with North American recommendations.
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CC BY-NC
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