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Colecalciferol; Vitamina D3; Ergocalciferol; Vitamina D2
Es una vitamina liposoluble. Las vitaminas liposolubles se almacenan en el tejido graso del cuerpo.
La vitamina D ayuda al cuerpo a absorber el calcio. El calcio y el fósforo son dos minerales esenciales para la formación normal de los huesos.
Durante toda la niñez, el cuerpo utiliza estos minerales para producir huesos. Si usted no obtiene suficiente calcio o si el cuerpo no absorbe el calcio suficiente de la dieta, la producción de hueso y los tejidos óseos pueden sufrir.
La deficiencia de vitamina D puede llevar a osteoporosis en adultos o raquitismo en niños.
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Institute of Medicine, Food and Nutrition Board. Dietary Reference Intakes: Calcium, Phosphorus, Magnesium, Vitamin D, and Fluoride. National Academy Press, Washington, DC, 2010.
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