Monday, March 25, 2013

Useless _'s general knowledge of bone density to liver cirrhosis of vitamin k

Useless _'s general knowledge of bone density to liver cirrhosis of vitamin k
British researchers find disappointedly, in a random experiment to the light, intermediate liver cirrhosis patient, vitamin k has not increased the osseous density. To one's surprise, it is the slight increase of bone density of the placebo group. One of the authors, Sheffield teaching hospital Gleason (Dermot Gleeson) Submitted this research at the 54th annual meeting of American hepatopathy research association on the 26th.

" it has got rid of the beneficial view of vitamin k more or less, this is disappointing, but it is like this " ,Gleason says, the femur neck of the control group scans to reveal the bone density increases by 2%, and vitamin k scarcely increases.

Researchers want to protect the primary liver cirrhosis patient (PBC) Not suffering from osteoporosis, because these two kinds of diseases have connections. Since vitamin k can increase the osteoporosis patient's ossicle density, the researcher hopes it can help PBC patient. This test included in the unusual patient of 47 liver enzyme, 63 average years olds, no one used and promoted the osseous medicine. 20 patients accept 2mg vitamin k every day, for 12 months in succession, 25 people left have used placeboes. In addition, all patients still oral 1mg calcium, 20mcg vitamin D of every day, " we have been letting patients use calcium " ,Gleason guesses it is calcium that lets two groups of bone density be increased slightly, but vitamin k has not increased any advantage.

" I think PBC patient has no meaning to supplement vitamin k " ,He summarizes. Thesis topic: The primary liver juice liver cirrhosis patient tests with the placebo contrast of the impact on bone density of vitamin k.
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