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Active clinical trials for "Vitamin D Deficiency"

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Study of Vitamin D3 Supplementation in Patients With Chronic Kidney Disease

Chronic Kidney DiseaseInsulin Resistance1 more

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the impact of vitamin D3 supplementation on the insulin resistance in non-diabetic patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) stages 3-4, vitamin D deficiency/insufficiency and elevated fasting serum insulin levels.

Completed25 enrollment criteria

Effect of Vitamin D Treatment in Primary Hyperparathyroidism

Vitamin D DeficiencyPrimary Hyperparathyroidism1 more

The primary aim of the study is to assess whether 6-months of vitamin D supplements can decrease PTH compared with placebo treatment in primary hyperparathyroidism.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Vitamin D, Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) and the Microcirculation

Chronic Kidney DiseaseVitamin D Deficiency

Overall research aims: This study will examine the effect of vitamin D supplementation on the function of the endothelium and microcirculation of patients with chronic kidney disease and vitamin D deficiency. Hypothesis: Vitamin D therapy in patients with CKD and concomitant vitamin D deficiency will improve endothelial, and therefore microcirculatory function, reduce levels of oxidative stress and thus reduce the risk of future CVS events in this population.

Completed27 enrollment criteria

The Effect of Calcium and Vitamin D in Patients With Heart Failure

Heart FailureVitamin D Deficiency

Previous studies have shown high proportions of vitamin D deficiency among elderly in Denmark. Vitamin D is important for muscular function. The investigators intend to examine if it is possible to improve cardiovascular function in patients with heart failure and vitamin D deficiency by supplementation with vitamin D.

Completed15 enrollment criteria

Vitamin D Deficiency, Insulin Resistance and FGF-23

Vitamin D Deficiency

The purpose of this project is to determine if treating vitamin D deficiency decreases insulin resistance and improves insulin secretion in healthy volunteers. Additionally, this project will investigate if treating vitamin D deficiency affects a new phosphate-regulating hormone called FGF-23.

Completed15 enrollment criteria

Vitamin D Dose-Response Study to Establish Dietary Requirements in Infants

Vitamin D Deficiency

The research team is comprised of an expert nutrition scientist and a pediatrician with expertise in endocrinology. Both have world-class experience in assessing bone mass in infancy. Together they have designed a study to determine how much dietary vitamin D is needed to optimize health in infants. This is important since many infants are born with vitamin D deficiency. At present the dosage of vitamin D that is optimal for infant health is unclear and recent research suggests that vitamin D status very early in life has long lasting effects on bone mass and other health issues. Therefore, in a group of healthy infants, this research team will test which dosage of vitamin D is needed to achieve optimal vitamin D status. Optimal vitamin D status will be based on growth, biomarkers of vitamin D and bone status in blood and also general health. The infants will all be breastfed and begin the study at about 2 weeks of age. At 3 months intervals over the first year of life, each infant will be measured for growth, duration of breastfeeding and supplement use plus have a bone density scan to determine changes in bone growth. The data will be helpful to guide health care professionals in providing the best care possible for their infants. It will also be important to the health of populations since dietary recommendations for vitamin D are used to guide fortification of foods and development of evidence based policy around nutrient recommendations and their implementation.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Vitamin D for Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Clomiphene Resistant Women

PCOSVitamin D Deficiency

This study is determining the therapeutic effect of Vitamin D supplements to Pcos clomiphene resistant polycystic ovarian syndrome Women. Half of patients will receive Vitamin D with metformin while other half metformin only. Then both groups start clomiphene for 3 month

Completed16 enrollment criteria

Effects of Vitamin D Supplementation on Immune Function in Infants

Vitamin D Deficiency

Current study shows that vitamin D deficiency might affect human's immune function. Although breast milk is the best food of infants, however the vitamin D content in breast milk is low. Thus, breastfeeding infants are at high risk of vitamin D deficiency.Children's development and health are always the most important issues for parents. However, high prevalence of allergy in infants in Taiwan were not only with environmental factor which may also relate to their nutritional status. The aim of this study was to enroll breastfeeding infant at age of 4 month, and provide vitamin D supplement 10 μg daily until 6 month, to discuss the effects of vitamin D supplementation on immune function in infants.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Vitamin D 24'000 IU for Oral Intermittent Supplementation

Vitamin D Deficiency

Vitamin D deficiency (defined as 25(OH)-vitamin D serum level <50 nmol/l) is cured with oral supplementation. National guidelines recommend the administration of 800 IU cholecalciferol daily for an effective treatment, especially during the winter (poor sun exposition). Cumulative intermittent administration monthly (24'000 IU) or weekly (5'600 IU) is possible. Commercially available intermittent pharmaceutical forms in Switzerland are liquid (oily or alcoholic solution). The study aims to compare the rise of vitamin D3 levels after treatment between newly developed soft capsules and monthly solution (primary outcome), and to evaluate the effect of a loading dose (without infringing the cumulative maximal dose of 4'000 IU per day) on the achievement of optimal values >75 nmol/l (secondary outcome). The investigators will use newly developed soft capsules and alcoholic solution, which are commercially available in Switzerland.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Effect of Vitamin D Supplementation on Inflammatory Markers

Vitamin D DeficiencyType2 Diabetes

Previous studies have shown that improving vitamin D status among the elderly may lead to an improvement in some inflammatory markers, especially with patients with type 2 diabetes. The aim of our trial is study the effect of vitamin D supplementation on inflammatory markers in patients having type 2 diabetes.

Completed5 enrollment criteria
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