Vitamin D in Klinik und Praxis

Zusammenfassung Vitamin-D-Mangel und seine Konsequenzen – seit Jahren schon ein sehr präsentes Thema. Nicht zu Unrecht: In der Allgemeinbevölkerung verfehlt die kutane Vitamin-D-Synthese besonders im Winter deutlich die Zufuhrempfehlung. Klar ist, aufgrund der vielfältigen Wirkungen wird Vitamin D auch in Zukunft weiter an Bedeutung gewinnen. Der CME-Beitrag hilft Ihnen, in der Informationsflut die Relevanz des Themas für Klinik und Praxis zu bewahren.

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