Abstract

Among non-bone effects of vitamin D, the three main chronological stages in gynecology ‒ menarche, reproductive stage and menopause/postmenopause - are possibly impacted by vitamin D deficiency. A large amount of emerging data show that vitamin D is a confounding factor in these parameters. Gynecology stays at the crossroads with endocrinology and, in the light of the rising knowledge about the involvement of vitamin D in many gynecological disorders, it is worth to investigate the exact role of vitamin D in this area. Especially since vitamin D is easy to substitute in case of deficiency. Authors present some emerging data on the role of vitamin D in gynecology, suggesting when it is necessary to check vitamin D status to intervene with vitamin D supplementation and raising gynecologists' awareness of the need for further clinical studies.

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