Current Practice in the Measurement and Management of Vitamin D Status in Elite Sport and Parasport
Daniel J. Owens, Andreas M. Kasper, Graeme L. Close

TL;DR
This study explores how vitamin D status is measured and managed in elite sports, finding that practices are inconsistent and hindered by financial and logistical challenges.
Contribution
The paper is the first to characterize practitioner perceptions and practices of vitamin D testing and supplementation in elite and parasport.
Findings
Financial and logistical constraints are major barriers to vitamin D testing and management in elite sports.
Venous blood sampling is the most common testing method, but many practitioners are unaware of the specific analytical methods used.
Supplementation decisions are typically collaborative but vary widely in approach and criteria among practitioners.
Abstract
The field of vitamin D research in sport has stagnated, with a notable lack of new evidence challenging existing paradigms. Despite well‐documented consequences of vitamin D deficiency in athletes, gaps remain in understanding the feasibility of best practices for measuring and managing vitamin D status in elite sports. This survey aimed to define whether practitioners test athletes’ vitamin D status, the methods used, decision‐making regarding supplementation and sources of information on vitamin D. Seventy‐four stakeholders from 26 sports and parasports participated, representing athletes of eight ethnicities across the United States, United Kingdom, Europe, Australia and Asia. Financial and logistical constraints were significant barriers to effective vitamin D testing and management. Testing practices varied widely, with venous blood sampling being the most common method. Many…
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TopicsVitamin D Research Studies · Meta-analysis and systematic reviews
