Vitamin D: Criteria for safety and efficacy

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Abstract

The functional status indicator for vitamin D, for both safety and efficacy, is serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentration. Efficacy for several health endpoints requires levels of 80 nmol/L or higher. Toxicity occurs at levels of 500 nmol/L or higher. The input needed for efficacy, in addition to typical food and cutaneous inputs, will usually be 1000-2000 IU/day of supplemental cholecalciferol. Toxicity is associated only with excessive supplemental intake (usually well above 20,000 IU/day). © 2008 International Life Sciences Institute.

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Heaney, R. P. (2008). Vitamin D: Criteria for safety and efficacy. In Nutrition Reviews (Vol. 66). https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1753-4887.2008.00102.x

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