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| + | **Vitamin D and coronavirus** | ||
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| + | date: 17th april 2020 | ||
| + | author of the video: Iader Fabbri | ||
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| + | The video discusses the role of vitamin D in reducing the risk of respiratory diseases, particularly influenza and coronavirus. It refers to an article [(RicercaRif>> | ||
| + | title: Evidence that Vitamin D Supplementation Could Reduce Risk of Influenza and COVID-19 Infections and Deaths | ||
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| + | published on 2020 March 31 that explores the significance of vitamin D in the context of the global epidemic, suggesting that a deficiency in this vitamin might increase susceptibility to the virus. | ||
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| + | Vitamin D works by reducing inflammatory cytokines and limiting viral replication. The video emphasizes that the coronavirus epidemic in Europe occurred mainly after winter, when sunlight exposure and vitamin D production were reduced. Vitamin D deficiency is linked to acute respiratory distress syndrome and may contribute to a higher susceptibility to coronavirus. | ||
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| + | Vitamin D supplementation is recommended, | ||
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| + | It is remembered that vitamin D supplementation is particularly important during the colder seasons, when absorption derived from the sun is reduced. | ||
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