Vitamin D May Reduce COVID-19 Infection and Mortality

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STORY AT-A-GLANCE

  • A Spanish study found giving supplemental vitamin D3 (calcifediol) to hospitalized patients with PCR-confirmed COVID-19 — in addition to standard care — reduced ICU admissions by 82% and mortality by 64%
  • People who already had higher vitamin D at baseline were 60% less likely to die
  • Many are now calling for official vitamin D recommendations to be issued by their governments
  • Other recent research found vitamin D is a contributing factor to COVID-19 outbreaks and infection severity. Surges in daily positive tests during the fall of 2020 in 18 European countries linearly correlate with latitude, and, hence, sun exposure and vitamin D levels
  • One of the reasons vitamin D is so important against COVID-19 has to do with its influence on T cell responses. Vitamin D receptor signals regulate T cell responses and therefore play an important role in your body’s defense against viral and bacterial infections

Vitamin D3 Reduces COVID Infection and Mortality

A now-retracted, preprint Spanish study1,2 found that giving supplemental vitamin D3 (calcifediol) to hospitalized patients with PCR-confirmed COVID-19 reduced ICU admissions by 82% and mortality by 64%.3 People who already had higher vitamin D at baseline were 60% less likely to die.

Another study was published in June 2021.4 In this study, researchers concluded that “vitamin D deficiency is associated with an increased risk of COVID-19 infection and mortality across a wide range of countries.”

Other studies have shown that “vitamin D deficiency to address COVID-19 warrants aggressive pursuit and study.”5 Retrospective data demonstrated that a deficiency was also associated with an increased risk of COVID1-19 infection.

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