JAMA Network Open | 2019
Vitamin D and Calcium for the Prevention of Fracture
Abstract
Key Points Question What is the available evidence for the efficacy of vitamin D with or without calcium supplementation for reducing the risk of fracture? Findings This systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials of vitamin D alone (11 randomized clinical trials with 34\u2009243 participants) showed no significant association with risk of any fracture or of hip fracture. In contrast, daily supplementation with both vitamin D and calcium (6 randomized clinical trials with 49\u2009282 participants) was associated with a 16% reduced risk of hip fracture. Meaning In this study, neither intermittent nor daily dosing with standard doses of vitamin D alone was associated with reduced risk of fracture, but daily treatment with both vitamin D and calcium was a more promising strategy.