Vitamin DDengue virusTLRsMacrophagesProinflammatory cytokinesBackground. Dengue, one the most important public health problems in tropical and subtropical areas, is the most important mosquito-borne viral infection in humans. In the absence of effective treatment and vaccine against dengue, the active ...
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Noting that the majority of infants studied were not vitamin D deficient to begin with, the higher dose "provides no additional benefits forbonestrength or for parent-reported incidence of infections during the first two years of life." Foods are commonly supplemented with vitamin D in Finland an...
we recommend that people consider taking a vitamin D supplement of 10 micrograms a day during the winter months (from October to March), and all year round if their time outside is limited.
Median IL-1 at the beginning and end of intervention showed no significant difference between the two groups. Conclusion: IM administration of a mega-dose supplement of vitamin D(300,000 IU) to women with gestational diabetes after delivery improves vitamin D status, reduces the pro-inflammatory ...
Moreover, this work serves as a reminder that the history of this vitamin's discovery is more interesting than most, since several lines of research contributed to its detection. Our bodies are capable of producing vitamin D — we are not entirely dependent on obtaining it from food, as is...
If you can’t get a dose of sunshine then a daily vitamin D supplement could help keep colds away during winter, according to a small Finnish study. Researchers have been interested in whether the vitamin might play a role in people’s susceptibility to colds, flu and other respiratory (呼...
Vitamin D supplements, breastfed infants Table 1. Plasma concentrations (nmol/l) of 25(OH)D by supplement dose Age (mo) 1 2 4 5.5 7.5 9 12 Number of observations Mean ± SD Range Number (%) <50 nmol/l Number (%) <30 Number of observations Mean ± SD Range Number (%) <50...
Results of a recent study suggest that daily treatment with a vitamin D supplement significantly reduces the symptoms of winter-related atopic dermatitis.
Participants were excluded if their screening serum 25(OH)D was less than 30 nmol/L or greater than 125 nmol/L; serum calcium was greater than 2.55 mmol/L or less than 2.10 mmol/L; or vitamin D supplement use was greater than 2000 IU per day for the past 6 months. Further exclusions...