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AuthorDay, Andrew S.
AuthorBener, Abdulbari
AuthorTewfik, Ihab
AuthorVajro, Pietro
AuthorZughaier, Susu M.
Available date2023-01-15T06:55:41Z
Publication Date2022-05-11
Publication NameFrontiers in Public Health
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2022.912773
CitationDay AS, Bener A, Tewfik I, Vajro P and Zughaier SM (2022) Editorial: The Role of Vitamin D in Gut Health and Disease in Children. Front. Public Health 10:912773. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.912773
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URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/38333
AbstractThe metabolism of vitamin D relies predominantly upon the synthesis of cholecalciferol (vitamin D3) in the epidermis following exposure to sunlight (specifically ultraviolet B rays) and the subsequent hydroxylation to active forms in the liver and kidney (1). Vitamin D can also be sourced from natural dietary sources such as fatty fish or from supplemented foods such as bread or cow's milk. One of the primary roles of vitamin D is the regulation of intestinal absorption of cations such as calcium and magnesium (1, 2). Inadequate vitamin D results in less intestinal absorption and consequent adverse effects on bone health. Vitamin D deficiency may present with rickets in early childhood or osteomalacia at any age (2). Besides bone health, there is increasing interest in other biological roles of Vitamin D through interaction with the vitamin D receptor expressed in several tissues (3, 4). These include anti-infective and immunoregulatory roles and have led vitamin D status to be linked with the etiology and severity of various chronic health conditions. This Research Topic aimed to draw together reports focusing on aspects of vitamin D relevant to child health overall and also to specific disease states in childhood.
Languageen
PublisherFrontiers Media
Subjectbone health
children
chronic disease
outcomes
vitamin D
TitleEditorial: The Role of Vitamin D in Gut Health and Disease in Children
TypeArticle
Volume Number10
ESSN2296-2565
dc.accessType Open Access


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