The Prevalence of Low Vitamin D in Elite Para-Athletes: A Systematic Review
Abstract Background Vitamin D insufficiency (25OHD, 50-75 nmolˑl− 1) is a common issue within healthy adults and elite athletes and is associated with decreased musculoskeletal health and performance. However, few studies have identified the prevalence and risk factors associated with vitamin D insu...
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Main Authors: | Christina Kate Langley (Author), Christopher Ian Morse (Author), Aidan John Buffey (Author) |
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2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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