Vitamin D deficiency and Covid-19 mortality [pdf]
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Re: Vitamin D deficiency and Covid-19 mortality [pdf]
#2The extent that covid harms those that are metabolically unfit in many different ways much more than those that are perfectly healthy is still pretty under-discussed imo though, and this is yet another good data point in favor of it, even if Vitamin D is much more of a different proxy than some of the other large correlations we see with covid mortality.
Re: Vitamin D deficiency and Covid-19 mortality [pdf]
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#4https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3447083/ https://www.cantonmercy.org/healthchat/42-percent-of-america... https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6075634/
Re: Vitamin D deficiency and Covid-19 mortality [pdf]
#5There was just a large trial published in JAMA [1] examining its effectiveness for depression given solid observational data. It was not at all effective.
The reason that Vitamin D is associated with many diseases but is not causative for anything is that Vitamin D level is highly correlated with other metrics of health such as socioeconomic status, active lifestyle, nutritional sufficiency, etc.
We are wasting our time and money looking at Vitamin D again and again and again.
1. https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/article-abstract/27689...
Re: Vitamin D deficiency and Covid-19 mortality [pdf]
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#8This conclusion (10x higher mortality if deficient in Vitamin D) is rather significant. How trustworthy is this source?
My guess is that it helps more than hurts to supplement vitamin D if you are deficient or insufficient. I'd also guess that it is no miracle cure like Borsche and Glauner seem to want people to think.
Re: Vitamin D deficiency and Covid-19 mortality [pdf]
#9Although this is a notable finding it's important to remember that it doesn't lead to the conclusion that supplementing vitamin D will be very beneficial here. When vitamin D is produced in the body naturally via exposure to sunlight there's a huge amount of other things that occur as well, and we don't have a ton of good science to back up if curing a vitamin D deficiency via supplementation of pure vitamin D is rea…
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High dose vitamin D administration in ventilated intensive care unit patients: A pilot double blind randomized controlled trial In the study, patients with vitamin D deficiency (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S221462371...
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Ah, the pdf has a second such study. Mortality almost half less
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Intervention was carried out intramuscularly with 300,000 IU of vitamin D. Instead of 28 days only 18 days mechanical ventilation, instead of 29 only 19 on ICU, instead of 61% deaths only 36%.
Re: Vitamin D deficiency and Covid-19 mortality [pdf]
#10Everyone should try a Vitamin D cycle if only to see if makes a big difference in daily life, especially if you live in area with sad winters. It's one of the few supplements that dramatically improves mood for those deficient or sensitive to large doses.