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Study Finds Link Between Vitamin D Deficiency and Severe Illness From COVID

2022-02-08 6 Dailymotion

Vitamin D.<br />Business Insider reports that a new study out of Israel suggests that having sufficient levels of vitamin D may significantly reduce the chances of getting seriously ill from COVID-19. .<br />The study was published in the research journal PLOS One, on February 3. .<br />According to scientists, about half of people who were vitamin D deficient prior to contracting COVID-19 developed severe illness. .<br />Comparatively, less than 10% of people with sufficient levels of the vitamin experienced severe symptoms. .<br />According to the study's authors, this is the first study to look into vitamin D levels in people prior to contracting COVID-19. .<br />We found it remarkable, and striking, <br />to see the difference in the chances <br />of becoming a severe patient <br />when you are lacking in vitamin D <br />compared to when you're not, Dr. Amiel Dror, a study author and physician at <br />the Galilee Medical Center, via 'The Times of Israel'.<br />According to Dror, sufficient levels of vitamin D helped to boost the immune system's ability to combat viruses that attack the respiratory system. .<br />Business Insider cautions that the study doesn't prove that vitamin D offers protection from COVID and is not a replacement for vaccination. .<br />The study's authors caution that vitamin D is "one piece of a complex puzzle.".<br />"," they said. .<br />Our study warrants further studies investigating if and when vitamin D supplementation among vitamin D deficient individuals in the community impacts the outcome of an eventual COVID-19 episode, Dr. Amiel Dror, a study author and physician at <br />the Galilee Medical Center, via 'The Times of Israel'

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