Vitamin D deficiency in UK Asian families: Activating a new concern

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Abstract

Vitamin D has steroid hormonal effects which can produce clinical symptoms and signs unrelated to calcium homoeostasis. Its deficiency has been implicated as a risk factor for diabetes, ischaemic heart disease, and tuberculosis in Asians. In this review, the incidence, aetiology, prevention, and treatment of symptomatic vitamin D deficiency in childhood are considered. A renewed public health campaign is required in the UK to address the continuing problem of vitamin D deficiency in Asian families.

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Shaw, N. J., & Pal, B. R. (2002). Vitamin D deficiency in UK Asian families: Activating a new concern. Archives of Disease in Childhood. https://doi.org/10.1136/adc.86.3.147

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