Overall, only 36.8% of subjects had sufficient vitamin D concentrations (> 50 nmol/L). The prevalence of vitamin D deficiency (< 30 nmol/L) was estimated to be 26.2% while that of insufficiency (30–50 nmol/L) was 37%. If higher cut-offs as suggested by the endocrine society cli...
You are welcome. Again, vitamin D deficiency is but one cause of depression. How much of it is caused by vitamin D deficiency, how it will respond to adequate doses of D3, and what dose to use is simply not known. Err on the side of higher doses with frequent 25(OH)D blood test...
Experimental mouse models of allergic airway disease have been used to further evaluate the effect of VitD3 levels on clinically relevant parameters30. Similar to the clinical studies, perinatal VitD deficiency in mice has immunomodulatory effects such as Th2 skewing and reduced numbers IL-10+Tregs...
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Indicative symptoms for mild vitamin D deficiency include fatigue, muscle ache, and diffuse bone pain. Prolonged consumption of several hundred micrograms per day may cause hypercalcemia and soft tissue calcification. Continued exposure to doses of thousands of micrograms daily may cause coma and death...
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Vitamin C (VC) was first isolated by Szent Györgyi (1930) and subsequently identified as an essential cofactor for prolyl and lysyl hydroxylases in collagen biosynthesis, a component of connective tissue (1). The vitamin is also essential for the opti
Vitamin D has important roles in calcium metabolism and in the prevention of rickets and osteomalacia; low levels of 25-hydroxyvitamin D are common in the general population and amongst pregnant women. Whilst there is a wealth of observational evidence linking vitamin D deficiency to a wide range...
One final consideration relates to the assumption in our analysis that depression symptoms lead to low vitamin D, for it is also possible that muscular fatigue (and other symptoms associated with extreme deficiency) could provoke the onset of depression symptoms. We undertook post hoc analysis to ...
We present evidence for a possible role of Vitamin D (VitD) deficiency in unregulated cytokine production and inflammation leading to complications in COVI