1996
DOI: 10.1007/bf02115619
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Treatment of osteopenia in children with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus: The effect of 1α-hydroxyvitamin D3

Abstract: Osteopenia is not uncommon in children and adolescents with IDDM. In 10 children with IDDM and osteopenia the administration of 1 alpha-OHD3 for 1 year corrected bone loss.

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“…Vitamin D deficiency or insufficiency has been documented in MS, IDDM, and RA patients (6–9). Vitamin D status is most often assessed because of reduced bone mass or osteopenia in these patients.…”
Section: Vitamin D Status In Iddm Ms and Ramentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Vitamin D deficiency or insufficiency has been documented in MS, IDDM, and RA patients (6–9). Vitamin D status is most often assessed because of reduced bone mass or osteopenia in these patients.…”
Section: Vitamin D Status In Iddm Ms and Ramentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vitamin D status is most often assessed because of reduced bone mass or osteopenia in these patients. It is unclear whether vitamin D insufficiency is a cause or a result of autoimmunity and/or corticosteroid therapies, which are commonly used to treat these patients (6–9). Vitamin D supplements have been used in MS, RA, and IDDM patients to improve bone mineral density, but the effects of these supplements on the underlying autoimmune diseases have not been explored.…”
Section: Vitamin D Status In Iddm Ms and Ramentioning
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“…Nonetheless, individuals with Type 2 diabetes possess higher spongy bone concentrations149–154. Furthermore, one alpha‐hydroxyvitamin D 3 was applied for the treatment of osteopenia in children with IDDM155.…”
Section: Complications Of Diabetes Mellitusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Osteopenia is not uncommon in children and adolescents with DM1 [1]. The mechanism by which the bone loss occurs in diabetic patients could be explained by a reduction of insulin\insulin like growth factor 1 action, sustained hyperglycemic state, generation of glycosylation end--products, and diabetic complications such as neuropathy, nephropathy, and retinopathy.…”
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confidence: 99%