PMID: 32672699Jul 17, 2020Paper

THE CALCIUM-PHOSPHORIC METABOLISM AND DEVELOPMENT OF BONE ORGANIC MATRIX AT CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS ON D-AVITAMIN BACKGROUND (REVIEW)

Georgian Medical News
N CholokavaN Kapanadze

Abstract

The purpose of the review is to study the literature data on the manifestation of D-deficient rickets in children of various age groups. It is shown that the rapid growth of the musculoskeletal system requires timely intake of both macronutrients and vitamin D, its biologically active metabolites. The role of the relationship between the intestines, liver, kidneys and bone tissue in regulating the necessary level of phosphorus-calcium salts in bone tissue, the synthesis of its organic matrix is shown. Modern data on the content of phosphorus, calcium and d vitamin in women's milk during various periods of lactation are presented. It is shown that the prevention of their deficiency should begin already in the antenatal period of the child's development. The article presents prevalence of vitamin D deficiency in children of puberty and pre-puberty age, The hypo Vitamin D status in children with complicated forms orthopedic pathology is descid. The level of vitamin D and calcium-phospharic metabolism are presented summarizing the literature data. Vitamin D availability and vitamin D insufficiency in pediatric clinical practice is analysed, showing high prevalence of vitamin D difficiency in children in the first part of life. Anal...Continue Reading

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