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Title: Management of vitamin D deficiency in clinical practice: results of a multidisciplinary study at national level
Authors: Romero, Maria Jesus Gomez de Tejada
Suau, oscar Torregrosa
Hidalgo, Maria Jesus Cancelo
Diaz-Guerra, Guillermo Martinez
Valdes y Llorca, Carmen
Santabalbina, Francisco Jose Tarazona
Foronda, Inigo Etxebarria
Sosa Henríquez,Manuel José 
UNESCO Clasification: 32 Ciencias médicas
320602 Metabolismo energético
Keywords: D Supplementation
Serum Concentrations
Prevention
Diagnosis
Risk, et al
Issue Date: 2024
Journal: Revista de Osteoporosis y Metabolismo Mineral 
Abstract: Introduction: In recent years, there has been a notable interest in vitamin D, both in relation to its physiological aspects and its deficiency, to the need or not to supplement patients, to the recommended doses and even to the type of metabolite to use.<br /> Material and methods: Given the absence of criteria universally accepted by all scientific societies and the enormous heterogeneity observed in routine clinical practice with respect to these issues, we have carried out a survey on a sample of 698 doctors from Spain from the specialties of Primary Care (PC), Internal Medicine, Rheumatology, Traumatology, Endocrinology, Gynecology and Geriatrics in order to know their opinions on various aspects of vitamin D management.<br /> Results: There is a notable disparity in the answers to the 8 questions regarding their routine clinical practice, both in terms of the possibility of requesting a vitamin D determination and in the way of prescribing it.<br /> Conclusion: Finally, the recommendations of the panel of experts who prepared the survey and analyzed its results are presented.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/134476
ISSN: 1889-836X
DOI: 10.20960/RevOsteoporosMetabMiner.00034
Source: Revista De Osteoporosis Y Metabolismo Mineral[ISSN 1889-836X],v. 16 (2), p. 33-47, (Abril-Junio 2024)
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