Vitamin D Deficiency Clinical Trial
Official title:
Vitamin D3 Supplementation and Stress Fracture Occurrence in High-Risk Collegiate Athletes
The main objective of this study is to find a correlation between vitamin D deficiency and
stress fracture occurrences in athletes who participate in high-risk activities. These
high-risk athletes undergo elevated bone turnover, which requires adequate levels of vitamin
D in order to support bone health. It is hypothesized that providing supplemental treatment
to athletes showing lower than normal serum vitamin D levels will decrease the occurrence of
stress fractures. By recording the dates and specific occurrences of fractures, it may be
possible to correlate injury rates with seasons, providing more supportive data to
pre-existing literature.
This area of research is lacking in the quantity of prospective studies. Previous studies
primarily focus on adolescent, elder, or military recruit populations. While literature has
shown that vitamin D plays an important role in bone health, there are no previous studies
that directly examine vitamin D deficiency and supplemental treatment in conditioned
collegiate athlete populations. This study will add to the existing knowledge and will
provide a more specific analysis for athletes.
This study will focus on athletes who are at a higher risk of lower extremity stress fractures. Specifically, this study will be looking at male and female athletes on the track, cross-country, soccer, and basketball teams at the University of South Carolina. During the pre-season physical of each student athlete, serum vitamin D levels will be taken and recorded. There will be a certified nurse to draw the blood samples. This will take place at the University of South Carolina Athletic Department and/or the Palmetto Health Lab at 2 Medical Park. Potentially, every athlete of the given teams will be enrolled in the study unless they choose not to. Only subjects showing concentrations below 30 ng/mL, which is indicative of insufficient or deficient levels, will be provided supplemental treatment of 25-(OH) vitamin D. Every enrolled subject will be monitored for injury throughout the season. Any and all injuries will be positively identified, and any confirmed stress fractures will be recorded. Data from prospective seasons will be compared to an incidence percentage of athletes from previous seasons. Previous athletes did not receive any vitamin D treatment. These will be used as a control to determine if treatment affected the occurrence of stress fractures. All physicals and tests will be performed at the University of South Carolina Sports Medicine clinic by the sports medicine staff. ;
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