Vitamin d deficiency linked to poor bone healing in young adults

NCT ID NCT04564625

First seen May 29, 2026 · Last updated Jun 16, 2026 · Updated 5 times

Summary

This study looked at 100 people aged 18 to 25 who had a broken bone. Researchers measured their vitamin D levels at the time of injury and for up to a year afterward to see if low vitamin D was linked to slower healing or other problems. The goal was to better understand how vitamin D affects bone recovery in young adults.

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Locations

  • Methodist Health System Clinical Research Institute

    Dallas, Texas, 75203, United States

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