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Canadian Dietitian Registration Exam - FAQ Sample Questions

Rickets is caused by a disturbance in calcium-phosphorus metabolism and/or lack of vitamin D. The adult form of rickets is known as which of the following?





Correct Answer:
osteomalacia
osteomalacia is indeed the adult equivalent of rickets, a disorder typically associated with children. both conditions involve a disturbance in the metabolism of calcium and phosphorus, crucial minerals for bone health, and are often linked to a deficiency in vitamin d.

vitamin d plays a pivotal role in calcium absorption and its regulation within the body. without sufficient vitamin d, the body cannot properly absorb calcium from the diet, leading to a decrease in the calcium available to maintain strong bones. this deficiency can result in the softening of bones, known as osteomalacia in adults. in children, this softening manifests as rickets, characterized by bone weakness and skeletal deformities, such as bowed legs or curvature of the spine.

the symptoms of osteomalacia include diffuse bone pain, muscle weakness, and fragility of the bones, which increases the risk of fractures. the condition is often caused by a prolonged lack of exposure to sunlight, which is necessary for the skin to produce vitamin d. it can also result from dietary deficiencies or certain medical conditions that impair vitamin d absorption or conversion to its active form in the liver and kidneys.

diagnosis of osteomalacia typically involves blood tests to measure levels of vitamin d, calcium, and phosphorus, along with bone x-rays or bone density tests. treatment usually focuses on replenishing vitamin d and calcium levels, either through dietary supplementation or increased exposure to sunlight.

in contrast to osteomalacia, xerophthalmia, hypovitaminosis a, and pellagra are disorders caused by deficiencies in different vitamins or nutrients. xerophthalmia results from a deficiency in vitamin a and affects the eyes, while hypovitaminosis a refers to low levels of vitamin a more broadly. pellagra is caused by a deficiency of niacin (vitamin b3) and is characterized by dermatitis, diarrhea, and mental disturbances.

thus, among the options provided, osteomalacia is correctly identified as the adult form of rickets, directly related to issues in vitamin d and mineral metabolism affecting bone health.