The Effect of Vitamin D on the Physiological State of Women during Menopause

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  • Ochilova Nusratoy Samarkand State Medical University, Assistant of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
November 15, 2024

Vitamin D deficiency is one of the most common hypovitaminosis in the world. The article cites literature data showing that postmenopausal skin's ability to produce vitamin D is nearly quadrupled, and thus increases the risk of fractures from falls in older adults. Vitamin D is part of the complex therapy of postmenopausal osteoporosis, because its lack negatively affects the results of antiresorptive therapy: patients with low levels of vitamin D initially have a low level of growth during bisphosphonate therapy. For elderly people, a daily dose of vitamin D is required and blood There are no uniform standards for the concentration of vitamin D.

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