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Effects of Vitamin D on Physical Function: Results From the STURDY Trial
STURDY Collaborative Research Group
Bloomberg School of Public Health
School of Medicine
School of Nursing
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High Dose
100%
Physical Functioning
100%
Vitamin D
100%
Fall Risk
100%
Physical Function
100%
Short Physical Performance Battery
100%
Serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D
100%
Timed Up-and-go Test
100%
Randomized Trial
50%
2-stage
50%
Older Persons
50%
Low Serum
50%
Inconsistent Results
50%
Gait Speed
50%
Community-based Research
50%
Component Testing
50%
Grip Strength
50%
Vitamin D Supplementation
50%
Vitamin D3
50%
Preventing Falls
50%
6-minute Walk Distance (6MWD)
50%
Lose Function
50%
High-dose Vitamin D
50%
Response-adaptive
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Drug Megadose
100%
Vitamin D
100%
Supplementation
66%
Physical Performance
66%
25 Hydroxyvitamin D
66%
Timed Up and Go Test
66%
Walking Speed
33%
Adaptive Response
33%
Colecalciferol
33%
Nursing and Health Professions
Drug Megadose
100%
Vitamin D
100%
Supplementation
66%
25-Hydroxyvitamin D
66%
Timed Up and Go Test
66%
Walking Speed
33%
Grip Strength
33%
Community Based Research
33%
Walking Distance
33%
Colecalciferol
33%
Food Science
Vitamin D
100%
Cholecalciferol
33%