PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 24053724-2 2014 The goal of this study was evaluate bone metabolism alterations after gastroplasty through the concentrations of carboxy-terminal cross-linking telopeptides of type-I collagen (CTX) and bone-specific alkaline phosphatase (BSAP) and vitamin D status. Vitamin D 232-241 paired box 5 Homo sapiens 222-226 27033542-7 2017 There was a statistically significant inverse correlation between vitamin D status [defined by quartiles of measured values as well as commonly accepted cutoffs of serum 25(OH)D] and severity of the disease, as reflected by higher PTH and BSAP, but not by meeting the latest guidelines for parathyroidectomy. Vitamin D 66-75 paired box 5 Homo sapiens 239-243 21550960-6 2011 RESULTS: Vitamin D therapy in the group with vitamin D deficiency led to a 26.7% decrease in BSAP (P<.01). Vitamin D 9-18 paired box 5 Homo sapiens 93-97 21550960-6 2011 RESULTS: Vitamin D therapy in the group with vitamin D deficiency led to a 26.7% decrease in BSAP (P<.01). Vitamin D 45-54 paired box 5 Homo sapiens 93-97 21550960-7 2011 Bisphosphonate therapy in the vitamin D-sufficient group led to a 32.7% decrease in BSAP (P = .01). Vitamin D 30-39 paired box 5 Homo sapiens 84-88 21550960-9 2011 CONCLUSION: The results of this study suggest that correction of vitamin D deficiency in patients with osteopenia and osteoporosis can lead to a decrease in bone turnover as measured by BSAP and that the magnitude of this reduction is similar to that achieved with orally administered bisphosphonates. Vitamin D 65-74 paired box 5 Homo sapiens 186-190