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A systematic review investigating the risk of COVID-19 severity and mortality associated with vitamin D sufficiency and deficiency within the adult population

Approximately 29% of the UK adult population is VitD deficient and there is a lack of large-scale randomised control trials (RCT's) on VitD status and COVID-19 mortality and severity(5). [...]this systematic review (SR) aimed to assess the risk of COVID-19 mortality and severity according to Vi...

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Published in:Proceedings of the Nutrition Society 2022, Vol.81 (OCE1), Article E41
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description Approximately 29% of the UK adult population is VitD deficient and there is a lack of large-scale randomised control trials (RCT's) on VitD status and COVID-19 mortality and severity(5). [...]this systematic review (SR) aimed to assess the risk of COVID-19 mortality and severity according to VitD status within the adult population (>18 years). A random-effects model and forest plots were used to evaluate the odds ratio (OR) and thus, estimate the association between VitD deficiency (VDD) or insufficiency and COVID-19 mortality and or severity. The studies evidenced moderate heterogeneity (I2 = 36% p = 0.12). [...]it was appropriate to continue with the meta-analysis.
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