Native hypovitaminosis D (n-hVITD) is frequently found from the early stages of chronic kidney disease (CKD) and its prevalence increases with CKD progression. Even if the implications of n-hVITD in chronic kidney disease-mineral bone disorder (CKD-MBD) have been extensively characterized in the literature, there is a lot of debate nowadays about the so called “unconventional effects” of native vitamin D (25(OH)VitD) supplementation in CKD patients. In this review, highlights of the dimension of the problem of n-hVITD in CKD stages 2–5 ND patients will be presented. In addition, it will focus on the “unconventional effects” of 25(OH)VitD supplementation, the clinical impact of n-hVITD and the most significant interventional studies regarding 25(OH)VitD supplementation in CKD stages 2–5 ND.

Alfieri, C., Ruzhytska, O., Vettoretti, S., Caldiroli, L., Cozzolino, M., Messa, P. (2019). Native Hypovitaminosis D in CKD Patients: From Experimental Evidence to Clinical Practice. NUTRIENTS, 11(8) [10.3390/nu11081918].

Native Hypovitaminosis D in CKD Patients: From Experimental Evidence to Clinical Practice

Vettoretti S;
2019

Abstract

Native hypovitaminosis D (n-hVITD) is frequently found from the early stages of chronic kidney disease (CKD) and its prevalence increases with CKD progression. Even if the implications of n-hVITD in chronic kidney disease-mineral bone disorder (CKD-MBD) have been extensively characterized in the literature, there is a lot of debate nowadays about the so called “unconventional effects” of native vitamin D (25(OH)VitD) supplementation in CKD patients. In this review, highlights of the dimension of the problem of n-hVITD in CKD stages 2–5 ND patients will be presented. In addition, it will focus on the “unconventional effects” of 25(OH)VitD supplementation, the clinical impact of n-hVITD and the most significant interventional studies regarding 25(OH)VitD supplementation in CKD stages 2–5 ND.
Articolo in rivista - Review Essay
Cardiovascular risk; CKD; Mineral metabolism; Vitamin D; Vitamin D supplementation;
English
2019
11
8
1918
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Alfieri, C., Ruzhytska, O., Vettoretti, S., Caldiroli, L., Cozzolino, M., Messa, P. (2019). Native Hypovitaminosis D in CKD Patients: From Experimental Evidence to Clinical Practice. NUTRIENTS, 11(8) [10.3390/nu11081918].
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