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Optimal level of health D as a modern problem

https://doi.org/10.33667/2078-5631-2024-4-63-67

Abstract

The study of the properties of vitamin D and its properties in the human body continues to pose new challenges for clinicians and researchers. In the modern world, the optimal dose of vitamin D should ensure not only the maintenance of the skeletal system and mineral metabolism, but also prevent a large number of other nosologies that are not “classical” for vitamin D. The article discusses controversial issues of selection of preventive and therapeutic doses, measures to maintain the general health of the population of all age groups.

About the Authors

L. Yu. Zamakhovskaya
Medical Institute of Tula State University
Russian Federation

Zamakhovskaya Lyubov Yu., postgraduate student at Dept of Obstetrics and Gynecology

Tula



S. V. Khabarov
Medical Institute of Tula State University; Academy of Postgraduate Education of the Federal Scientific and Clinical Center for Specialized Medical Care and Medical Technologies of the Federal Medical and Biological Agency of Russia; VitroClinic, Network of Clinics for Assisted Reproduction “Genom”, Medical Group “Medma”
Russian Federation

Khabarov Sergey V., DM Sci (habil.), associate professor, professor at Dept of Obstetrics and Gynecology; professor at Dept of Clinical Laboratory Diagnostics and Pathological Anatomy; chief physician of the clinic

Scopus AuthorID: 57220038210

AuthorID: 1025053

Researcher ID: ABB-2726–2021

Tula

Moscow



V. G. Volkov
Medical Institute of Tula State University
Russian Federation

Volkov Valery G., DM Sci (habil.), pofessor, head of Dept of Obstetrics and Gynecology

Tula



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Zamakhovskaya L.Yu., Khabarov S.V., Volkov V.G. Optimal level of health D as a modern problem. Medical alphabet. 2024;(4):63-67. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.33667/2078-5631-2024-4-63-67

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