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    válasz Tüzi #5919 üzenetére

    A videók semmit sem bizonyítanak, szakmai cikkeket, tanulmányokat, metaanalizíseket linkeljél. Azokat szakmailag lektorálják. Videóban bármit lehet mondani.

    [Effect of a Single High Dose of Vitamin D3 on Hospital Length of Stay in Patients With Moderate to Severe COVID-19A Randomized Clinical Trial]

    "In this randomized clinical trial that involved 240 hospitalized patients with moderate to severe COVID-19, a single dose of 200 000 IU of vitamin D3, compared with placebo, did not significantly reduce hospital length of stay (median of 7.0 vs 7.0 days; unadjusted hazard ratio for hospital discharge, 1.07)."

    [Vitamin D and covid-19]

    "Our Editorial did refer to the modest protective effect for acute respiratory infection with vitamin D at daily dose equivalents of 400-1000 IU (10-25μg), but we considered a host of other evidence besides that of the one meta-analysis [2] that Bolland and colleagues focus on. Indeed, we were measured in our conclusion that effectively the jury is still out on whether there are direct benefits of vitamin D for covid-19 and at what dose, but that it is timely to re-endorse and implement the existing UK recommendation on daily intake of 400IU (10 μg) of vitamin D supplementation for musculoskeletal health as it may also be additionally relevant for covid-19."

    [Role of vitamin D in preventing of COVID-19 infection, progression and severity]

    "Conclusions and recommendations

    In the randomized trials and meta-analysis, vitamin D supplementation has been shown to have protective effects against respiratory tract infections; therefore, people who are at higher risk of vitamin D deficiency during this global pandemic should consider taking vitamin D supplements to maintain the circulating 25(OH)D in the optimal levels (75–125 nmol/L). Some retrospective studies demonstrated a correlation between vitamin D and COVID-19 cases and outcomes, while other studies did not find the correlation when confounding variables are adjusted. Yet, there is insufficient evidence on the association between vitamin D levels and COVID-19 severity and mortality. Therefore, randomized controlled trials and large-scale cohort studies are necessary to test this hypothesis."

    A lényeg:

    Nincs elegendő bizonyíték a D-vitamin szint, valamint a COVID-19 súlyossága és mortalitása közötti összefüggésre.

    [ Szerkesztve ]

    Minden számítógép füsttel működik, ha kimegy belőle, akkor nem működik.

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