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Although in a meta-analysis based on 5 RCTs, Heike et_al found that vitamin D reduced the risk of fall among older people, independent of calcium supplementation, Mark et_al suggested that vitamin D, when were applied as monosupplement, exhibited no significant effect on falls, hip fractures, and total fractures, irrespective of the doses used. Although routine vitamin supplement is not recommended by current guidelines for patients with diabetes, the authors noticed that nearly 33% of participants in the Action to Control Cardiovascular Risk in Diabetes (ACCORD) trial used vitamin and/or nutritional supplements (VNS . . .
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