- Session I. Nutritional rickets
- Session II. Updated guidelines for Vitamin D in Poland, 2023
- Special lecture: Why is Germany so conservative in vitamin D recommendations?
- Session III. Central European and Eastern European Guidelines
- Fragility, fractures and vitamin D
- Pleiotropic actions of vitamin D
- Central and Eastern European Guidelines AD 2022
- Ukrainian Guidelines in 2023
- Special lecture: Sources of vitamin D and calcifediol – natural and artificial/man-made: a celebration of the last day of skin synthesis
- Special lecture: Epigenetic and genomic view on vitamin D: a “celebration” of the first day of autumn / first day of the lack of skin synthesis
- Session IV. Pleiotropic action of vitamin D (Part 1)
- Periodontal disease as the canary in the coal mine
- Vitamin D deficiency and cardiovascular disease: current knowledge
- 25 Hydroxyvitamin D serum concentration and COVID-19 severity and outcomes – a Romanian experience
- Vitamin D in endocrine diseases
- Effect of vitamin D deficiency on trabecular and cortical bone compartments – the 3D DXA modelling approach
- Relationship of vitamin D deficiency with insulin resistance
- Risk groups for low vitamin D: changing the paradigm in clinical practice
- Special Lecture: Calcifediol: a review of its pharmacological characteristics and clinical use in correcting vitamin D deficiency
- Session V. Pleiotropic actions of vitamin D (Part 2)
- Vitamin D and brain
- Vitamin D in overweight and obesity - trivial or significant problem?
- Assessment of vitamin D deficiency in patients with metabolic syndrome in chronic stress conditions
- Mitochondria as a target for vitamin D
- Vitamin D status of patients with diabetic chronic kidney disease and prevention of its progression
- Session VI. Pleiotropic actions of vitamin D (incl. Young Investigators Session)
- Extending the vitamin D response index concept based on cohorts from Saudi Arabia
- Could vitamin D be a Disease-Modifying Antirheumatic Drug (DMARD)?
- Vitamin D and markers of subclinical inflammation in patients with chronic coronary syndrome
- In vivo changes of the epigenome of human immune cells after vitamin D challenge
- Vitamin D status in children and adolescents - data from The Children’s Memorial Health Institute in Warsaw
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Introductory lecture: Vitamin D – for health of the individual, does it also influence the public health?
Prof. Andrzej M. Fal (Dept of Allergy, Lung Diseases and Internal Medicine, Central Clinical Hospital, Ministry of Interior, Warsaw, Poland)
Session I. Nutritional rickets
Chair: Prof. Thomas D. Thacher
Nutritional rickets: an overview
Prof. Thomas D. Thacher, MD (Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA)
Ukrainian recommendations on preventing and treating nutritional rickets
Prof. Nataliya Balatska (The First Pediatric Department, Bogomolets National Medical University, Kyiv, Ukraine)
Rickets types and treatment with vitamin D and analogues
Prof. Giacomo Biasucci (Pediatrics and Neonatology Unit, Maternal and Child Health Department, Guglielmo da Saliceto Hospital, University of Parma, Italy)
Session II. Updated guidelines for Vitamin D in Poland, 2023
Chair: Dr. Paweł Płudowski, Prof. of IPCZD
Session Sponsored by LEK-AMGeneral overview and introduction to the main recommendations
Dr. Paweł Płudowski, Prof. IPCZD (Dept of Biochemistry, Radioimmunology and Experimental Medicine, The Children's Memorial Health Institute, Warsaw, Poland)
Guidelines for newborns, premature neonates, infants and pregnant women
Dr. Justyna Czech-Kowalska, Prof. IPCZD (Department of Neonatology and Neonatal Intensive Care, The Children's Memorial Health Institute, Warsaw, Poland)
Guidelines for children and adolescents
Prof. Jerzy Konstantynowicz (Dept of Pediatrics, Rheumatology, Immunology and Metabolic Bone Diseases, Medical University of Bialystok, Bialystok, Poland)
Guidelines for adult population
Dr. Waldemar Misiorowski, Prof. of CMKP (Dept of Endocrinology, Centre of Postgraduate Medical Education, Bielanski Hospital, Warsaw, Poland)
Guidelines for seniors and oldest olds
Prof. Ewa Marcinowska-Suchowierska (Dept of Internal Medicine and Geriatric Cardiology, and the Dept of Geriatrics and Gerontology, School of Public Health, The Center of Postgraduate Medical Education, Warsaw, Poland)
Special lecture: Why is Germany so conservative in vitamin D recommendations?
Prof. Armin Zittermann (Clinic for Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Herz – und Diabeteszentrum NRW, Bad Oeynhausen, Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany)
Session III. Central European and Eastern European Guidelines
Chair: Prof. Stefan Pilz
Fragility, fractures and vitamin D
Prof. Mihail Boyanov (Dept of Internal Medicine, Clinic of Endocrinology and Metabolism, University Hospital Alexandrovska, Medical University of Sofia, Sofia, Bulgaria)
Pleiotropic actions of vitamin D
Prof. Istvan Takacs (Dept of Internal Medicine and Oncology, Faculty of Medicine, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary)
Central and Eastern European Guidelines AD 2022
Prof. Stefan Pilz (Dept of Internal Medicine, Division of Endocrinology and Diabetology, Medical University of Graz, Graz, Austria)
Ukrainian Guidelines in 2023
Prof. Nataliia Grygorieva (Dept of Clinical Physiology and Pathology of Musculoskeletal System, State Institution "D. F. Chebotarev Institute of Gerontology of the NAMS of Ukraine", Kyiv, Ukraine)
Special lecture: Sources of vitamin D and calcifediol – natural and artificial/man-made: a celebration of the last day of skin synthesis
Prof. William B. Grant (Sunlight, Nutrition and Health Research Center, San Francisco, CA, USA)
Special lecture: Epigenetic and genomic view on vitamin D: a “celebration” of the first day of autumn / first day of the lack of skin synthesis
Prof. Carsten Carlberg (ERA Chair, Institute of Animal Reproduction and Food Research, Polish Academy of Science, Olsztyn, Poland and Institute of Biomedicine, University of Eastern Finland, Kuopio, Finland)
Session IV. Pleiotropic action of vitamin D (Part 1)
Chairs: Prof. Armin Zittermann, Prof. Marek Ruchała
Periodontal disease as the canary in the coal mine
Prof. William B. Grant (Sunlight, Nutrition and Health Research Center, San Francisco, CA, USA)
Vitamin D deficiency and cardiovascular disease: current knowledge
Prof. Armin Zittermann (Clinic for Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Herz- und Diabeteszentrum NRW, Bad Oeynhausen, Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany)
25 Hydroxyvitamin D serum concentration and COVID-19 severity and outcomes – a Romanian experience
Prof. Mihaela Lupse (Dept of Infectious Diseases, "Iuliu Hatieganu" University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Cluj Napoca, Romania)
Vitamin D in endocrine diseases
Prof. Marek Ruchała (Dept of Endocrinology, Metabolism and Internal Medicine, Medical University of Poznan, Poznan, Poland)
Effect of vitamin D deficiency on trabecular and cortical bone compartments – the 3D DXA modelling approach
Prof. Mario Rui Mascarenhas (Dept of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Hospital de Santa Maria, Lisbon, Portugal)
Relationship of vitamin D deficiency with insulin resistance
Prof. Agnieszka Śliwińska (Dept of Nucleic Acid Biochemistry, Medical University of Lodz, Lodz, Poland)
Risk groups for low vitamin D: changing the paradigm in clinical practice
Dr. Andrius Bleizgys (Clinic of Internal Diseases and Family Medicine, Institute of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Vilnius University, Vilnius, Lithuania)
Special Lecture: Calcifediol: a review of its pharmacological characteristics and clinical use in correcting vitamin D deficiency
Prof. Michael F. Holick (Section Endocrinology, Diabets, Nutrition & Weight Management, Dept of Medicine, B!oston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA, USA)
Session V. Pleiotropic actions of vitamin D (Part 2)
Chair: Prof. Jerzy Konstantynowicz
Vitamin D and brain
Prof. Erdinc Dursun (Brain and Neurodegenerative Disorders Research Laboratories, Dept of Neuroscience, Institute of Neurological Sciences, Istanbul University-Cerrahpasa, Istanbul, Turkey)
Vitamin D in overweight and obesity - trivial or significant problem?
Dr. Izabela Szymczak-Pajor (Dept of Nucleic Acid Biochemistry, Medical University of Lodz, Lodz, Poland)
Assessment of vitamin D deficiency in patients with metabolic syndrome in chronic stress conditions
Prof. Maryna Bobryk (Department of Endocrinology of the O.O. Bogomolets National Medical University, Kyiv, Ukraine)
Mitochondria as a target for vitamin D
Prof. Michał Żmijewski (Department of Histology, Medical University of Gdansk, Gdansk, Poland)
Vitamin D status of patients with diabetic chronic kidney disease and prevention of its progression
Prof. Viktoriia Yerokhovych (Dept of Endocrinology of the O.O. Bogomolets National Medical University, Kyiv, Ukraine)
Session VI. Pleiotropic actions of vitamin D (incl. Young Investigators Session)
Chair: Dr. Paweł Płudowski Prof. of IPCZD
Extending the vitamin D response index concept based on cohorts from Saudi Arabia
Ranjini Ghosh Dastidar, PhD Student (Institute of Animal Reproduction and Food Research, Polish Academy of Sciences, Olsztyn, Poland)
Could vitamin D be a Disease-Modifying Antirheumatic Drug (DMARD)?
Dr. Paweł Abramowicz, MD, PhD (Dept of Pediatrics, Rheumatology, Immunology and Metabolic Bone Diseases, Medical University of Bialystok, Bialystok, Poland)
Vitamin D and markers of subclinical inflammation in patients with chronic coronary syndrome
Dr. Ewelina Dziedzic, MD, PhD (Cardiovascular Diseases Clinic, Center of Postraduate Medical Education, Bielanski Hospital, Warsaw, Poland)
In vivo changes of the epigenome of human immune cells after vitamin D challenge
Maciej Rybiński, PhD student (Institute of Animal Reproduction and Food Research, Polish Academy of Sciences, Olsztyn, Poland)
Vitamin D status in children and adolescents - data from The Children’s Memorial Health Institute in Warsaw
Dr. Marek Wójcik, PhD (Dept of Biochemistry, Radioimmunology and Experimental Medicine, The Children's Memorial Health Institute, Warsaw, Poland)
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