Role of Vitamin D in Athletes and Their Performance: Current Concepts and New Trends
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Synthesis and Metabolism of Vitamin D
3. Vitamin D Mechanism of Action
4. Prevalence of Deficiency and Insufficiency of Vitamin D in Athletes
5. Assessment of Vitamin D Status Determination of 25-OHVITD
6. Levels and Classification of Vitamin D Levels
7. Role of Vitamin D and Its Relationship with the Condition of the Athletes
7.1. Effect of Vitamin D on Calcium Homeostasis and Bone Balance
7.2. Effect of Vitamin D on Fractures
7.3. The role of Vitamin D in the Skeletal Muscle
- The second mechanism is the non-transcriptional signaling pathway associated with the membrane (rapid, non-genomic or membrane), in which the receptor for 1.25-OHVITD is located. It has been shown that this mechanism enhances the interaction between myosin and actin in the sarcomere, making the force of muscle contraction stronger [11,15,20,57,63] (Figure 2).
7.4. Effects of Vitamin D on Lung Function
7.5. Vitamin D and Cardiovascular Function
Athlete’s Heart
8. Mechanism of Action of Vitamin D in Cardiovascular Function
8.1. Action of Vitamin D in the Immune System
8.2. Effects of Vitamin D on the Nervous System
9. Supplementation with Vitamin D in Athletes
10. Supplementation with the Appropriate Dose of Vitamin D
11. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Serum 25-Ohvitd Concentrations (nmol/L) | Health Status (ng/mL) | vitamin D Status | |
---|---|---|---|
< 30 | < 12 | Associated with VITD deficiency, leading to rickets in infants and children and osteomalacia in adults | Severely Deficient |
30 to 50 | 12 to 20 | Generally considered inadequate for one and overall health in healthy individuals | Deficient/ Insufficient |
50 to 125 | 20 to 50 | Generally considered adequate for bone and overall health in healthy individuals | Adequate |
> 125 | > 50 | Emerging evidence links potential adverse effects to such high levels, particularly >150 nmol/L (>60 ng/mL) | Inadequate/ Toxic |
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de la Puente Yagüe, M.; Collado Yurrita, L.; Ciudad Cabañas, M.J.; Cuadrado Cenzual, M.A. Role of Vitamin D in Athletes and Their Performance: Current Concepts and New Trends. Nutrients 2020, 12, 579. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu12020579
de la Puente Yagüe M, Collado Yurrita L, Ciudad Cabañas MJ, Cuadrado Cenzual MA. Role of Vitamin D in Athletes and Their Performance: Current Concepts and New Trends. Nutrients. 2020; 12(2):579. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu12020579
Chicago/Turabian Stylede la Puente Yagüe, Mirian, Luis Collado Yurrita, Maria J. Ciudad Cabañas, and Marioa A. Cuadrado Cenzual. 2020. "Role of Vitamin D in Athletes and Their Performance: Current Concepts and New Trends" Nutrients 12, no. 2: 579. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu12020579