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AHRQ Evidence reports and summaries AHRQ Evidence Reports, Numbers 120 & Higher 158. Effectiveness and Safety of Vitamin D in Relation to Bone Health Prepared for: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality U.S. Department of Health and Human Services 540 Gaither Road Rockville, MD 20850 Contract No. 290-02-0021 Prepared by: University of Ottawa Evidence-based Practice Center Ottawa, Canada Investigators Ann Cranney, M.D., M.Sc. Tanya Horsley, Ph.D. Siobhan O'Donnell, M.Sc. Hope Weiler, Ph.D. Lorri Puil, M.D., Ph.D. Daylily Ooi, M.D. Stephanie Atkinson, Ph.D. Leanne Ward, M.D. David Moher, Ph.D. David Hanley, M.D. Manchun Fang, M.Sc. Fatemeh Yazdi, M.Sc. Chantelle Garritty, BSc Margaret Sampson, M.L.I.S. Nick Barrowman, Ph.D. Alex Tsertsvadze, M.D., M.Sc. Vasil Mamaladze, M.D., Ph.D. AHRQ Publication No. 07-E013 August 2007 This document is in the public domain and may be used and reprinted without permission except those copyrighted materials noted for which further reproduction is prohibited without the specific permission of copyright holders. Suggested Citation: Cranney A, Horsley T, O'Donnell S, Weiler HA, Puil L, Ooi DS, Atkinson SA, Ward LM, Moher D, Hanley DA, Fang M, Yazdi F, Garritty C, Sampson M, Barrowman N, Tsertsvadze A, Mamaladze V. Effectiveness and Safety of Vitamin D in Relation to Bone Health. Evidence Report/Technology Assessment No. 158 (Prepared by the University of Ottawa Evidence-based Practice Center (UO-EPC) under Contract No. 290-02-0021. AHRQ Publication No. 07-E013. Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. August 2007. No investigators have any affiliations or financial involvement (e.g., employment, consultancies, honoraria, stock options, expert testimony, grants or patents received or pending, or royalties) that conflict with material presented in this report. This report is based on research conducted by the University of Ottawa Evidence-based Practice Center (EPC) under contract to the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), Rockville, MD (Contract No. 290-02-0021). The findings and conclusions in this document are those of the author(s), who are responsible for its content, and do not necessarily represent the views of AHRQ. No statement in this report should be construed as an official position of AHRQ or of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The information in this report is intended to help clinicians, employers, policymakers, and others make informed decisions about the provision of health care services. This report is intended as a reference and not as a substitute for clinical judgment. This report may be used, in whole or in part, as the basis for the development of clinical practice guidelines and other quality enhancement tools, or as a basis for reimbursement and coverage policies. AHRQ or U.S. Department of Health and Human Services endorsement of such derivative products may not be stated or implied. |