Clinical vitamin d levels are associated with insular volume and inferior temporal gyrus white matter surface area in community-dwelling individuals with knee pain

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  • who: Yenisel Cruz-Almeida from the Medical School, United States The University of Sydney, Australia have published the research: Clinical vitamin D levels are associated with insular volume and inferior temporal gyrus white matter surface area in community-dwelling individuals with knee pain, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This study is an ancillary investigation that aimed to determine associations between brain and vitamin D levels in those with knee pain, thus, only measures relevant to the study hypotheses are included and presented below. The authors noted decreased surface area of white matter in the ITG . . .

     

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