VITAMIN D DEFICIENCY - ISSUES AND RECOMMENDATIONS
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Vitamin D deficiency has become a common problem for many individuals not only in Australia, but it is also a worldwide health problem as it is accumulatively linked to a variety of diseases across all age groups and diverse biological and environmental determinants. In developed and developing countries, vitamin D deficiency situation is likely different due to social norm and behavioural determinants rather than the shortage of health service support. In the light of this paper, the situation of vitamin D deficiency in high-risk groups as well as certain reasons for the occurrent situation in devloped countries in which the paper explore and collect data from an example of Australia.
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2. Bilinski K, Boyages S. (2013) "Evidence of overtesting for vitamin D in Australia: an analysis of 4.5 years of Medicare Benefits Schedule (MBS) data." BMJ Open. 20:3(6).
3. Bilinski K, Talbot P. (2014) "Vitamin d supplementation in australia: implications for the development of supplementation guidelines." J Nutr Metab 2014:374208.
4. D. S, P. G. (2015) "Vitamin D deficiency: Is the pandemic for real? Indian Journal of Community Medicine." Oct-Dec 2015;40(4):3.
5. Gezmish O, Black MJ. (2013) "Vitamin D deficiency in early life and the potential programming of cardiovascular disease in adulthood." J Cardiovasc Transl Res 6(4):588-603.
6. Holick MF. (2017) "The vitamin D deficiency pandemic: Approaches for diagnosis, treatment and prevention." Rev Endocr Metab Disord 18(2):153-165.
7. Mozos I, Marginean O. (2015) “Links between vitamin D deficiency and cardiovascular disease.” BioMed Research International; 2015:12.
8. Ruwanpathirana T, Owen A et al (2015) “Can oral vitamin D prevent the cardiovascular diseases among migrants in Australia? Provider perspective using Markov modelling.” Clin Exp Pharmacol Physiol 42(6):596-601.