Vitamins D and K – Strong together!
01 Vitamin D
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In the first part, we take a deep dive into vitamin D. Synthesis in the skin, mechanisms of action and clinical uses are interactively presented. The focus is on bone health, immune and cardiovascular systems as well as reproduction. This part is completed by interactions between drugs and vitamin D.
02 Vitamin K
Part two is filled with valuable information around vitamin K. Structural and physiological differences between the individual members of this family are discussed in detail. In addition, vitamin K-dependent proteins, which are essential for blood clotting, bone metabolism and vascular health, are examined closely.
03 Tips from clinical practice
Clinical recommendations form the core of the third part. What is the daily requirement for the vitamins? How can their levels be monitored? How can appropriate intake recommendations, in case of increased requirements, be calculated? These questions will be answered here.
Key areas covered
- Vitamin D (49%)
- Vitamin K (32%)
- Clinical recommendations (19%)
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01 Vitamin D
In the first part, we take a deep dive into vitamin D. Synthesis in the skin, mechanisms of action and clinical uses are interactively presented. The focus is on bone health, immune and cardiovascular systems as well as reproduction. This part is completed by interactions between drugs and vitamin D.
02 Vitamin K
Part two is filled with valuable information around vitamin K. Structural and physiological differences between the individual members of this family are discussed in detail. In addition, vitamin K-dependent proteins, which are essential for blood clotting, bone metabolism and vascular health, are examined closely.
03 Tips from clinical practice
Clinical recommendations form the core of the third part. What is the daily requirement for the vitamins? How can their levels be monitored? How can appropriate intake recommendations, in case of increased requirements, be calculated? These questions will be answered here.
Key areas covered
- Vitamin D (49%)
- Vitamin K (32%)
- Clinical recommendations (19%)