Massive study probes hidden link between two vitamins and broken bones
NCT ID NCT04573946
Summary
This study aims to understand the relationship between vitamin K levels and bone health. Researchers are checking if people with low vitamin K have more fractures, and if vitamin K status changes how well vitamin D supplements work to improve bone density and strength. They are analyzing data from over 25,000 older adults who were already part of a large vitamin D trial.
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Brigham and Women's Hospital
Boston, Massachusetts, 02115, United States
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