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Oral Vitamin D Supplements Increase Serum 25-Hydroxyvitamin D in Postmenopausal Women and Reduce Bone Calcium Flux Measured by 41Ca Skeletal Labeling.

Andreas SchildIsabelle Herter-AeberliKarin FattingerSarah AndereggTim Schulze-KönigChristof VockenhuberHans-Arno SynalHeike Bischoff-FerrariPeter WeberArnold von EckardsteinMichael B Zimmermann
Published in: The Journal of nutrition (2015)
In healthy postmenopausal women, increasing serum 25(OH)D primarily affects calcium transfer from the central compartment to a fast exchanging compartment; it is possible that this represents transfer from the extracellular space to the surface of bone. A serum 25(OH)D concentration of ~40 μg/L achieves ~90% of the expected maximal effect on this transfer rate. This trial was registered at clinicaltrials.gov as NCT01053481.
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