Kalzium und Vitamin D in der Osteologie

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Kalzium und Vitamin D in der Osteologie. / Amling, M; Barvencik, F.

in: Z RHEUMATOL, Jahrgang 74, Nr. 5, 06.2015, S. 421-32; quiz 433-4.

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title = "Kalzium und Vitamin D in der Osteologie",
abstract = "Calcium homeostasis is of paramount physiological and pathophysiological importance in health and disease. This article focuses on the skeletal relevance of calcium and vitamin D in daily clinical practice. Against the background of an endemic vitamin D deficiency in Germany and the increasing number of patients with drug-induced (proton pump inhibitor) enteral calcium uptake problems, it is of critical importance to understand that a vitamin D level of > 30 µg/l (> 75 nmol/l) is required for intact skeletal mineralization and that furthermore, a physiological gastric acid production is essential for a normal enteral uptake of calcium from foodstuffs. Therefore, a guideline-conform handling of vitamin D and calcium substitution is required not only for patients with rheumatoid diseases but also for any osteological therapy.",
author = "M Amling and F Barvencik",
note = "CME Zahn{\"a}rztliche Fortbildung",
year = "2015",
month = jun,
doi = "10.1007/s00393-014-1510-0",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "74",
pages = "421--32; quiz 433--4",
journal = "Z RHEUMATOL",
issn = "0340-1855",
publisher = "D. Steinkopff-Verlag",
number = "5",

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AU - Amling, M

AU - Barvencik, F

N1 - CME Zahnärztliche Fortbildung

PY - 2015/6

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N2 - Calcium homeostasis is of paramount physiological and pathophysiological importance in health and disease. This article focuses on the skeletal relevance of calcium and vitamin D in daily clinical practice. Against the background of an endemic vitamin D deficiency in Germany and the increasing number of patients with drug-induced (proton pump inhibitor) enteral calcium uptake problems, it is of critical importance to understand that a vitamin D level of > 30 µg/l (> 75 nmol/l) is required for intact skeletal mineralization and that furthermore, a physiological gastric acid production is essential for a normal enteral uptake of calcium from foodstuffs. Therefore, a guideline-conform handling of vitamin D and calcium substitution is required not only for patients with rheumatoid diseases but also for any osteological therapy.

AB - Calcium homeostasis is of paramount physiological and pathophysiological importance in health and disease. This article focuses on the skeletal relevance of calcium and vitamin D in daily clinical practice. Against the background of an endemic vitamin D deficiency in Germany and the increasing number of patients with drug-induced (proton pump inhibitor) enteral calcium uptake problems, it is of critical importance to understand that a vitamin D level of > 30 µg/l (> 75 nmol/l) is required for intact skeletal mineralization and that furthermore, a physiological gastric acid production is essential for a normal enteral uptake of calcium from foodstuffs. Therefore, a guideline-conform handling of vitamin D and calcium substitution is required not only for patients with rheumatoid diseases but also for any osteological therapy.

U2 - 10.1007/s00393-014-1510-0

DO - 10.1007/s00393-014-1510-0

M3 - Andere (Vorworte u.ä.)

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VL - 74

SP - 421-32; quiz 433-4

JO - Z RHEUMATOL

JF - Z RHEUMATOL

SN - 0340-1855

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