Pages tagged with "Asthma"
- Asthma 2X less likely in those with high vitamin D
- Asthma at age 20 increased if vitamin D during pregnancy was higher than 50 ng
- Asthma with COPD has lower vitamin D levels than asthma alone
- 2X higher risk of wheezing and asthma if modified receptor genes, even if vitamin D levels OK
- Asthma trial underway - 4,000 IU during pregnancy
- Asthma attacks associated with low vitamin D– systematic review
- Asthma not reduced by taking vitamin D every 60 days (no surprise) – RCT
- Asthma is treated by Vitamin D – now they are trying to understand why
- Asthma problems decreased following vitamin D supplementation (amount unstated)
- Allergies and asthma – overwhelming experimental evidence that vitamin D helps – more studies needed
- Strong Vitamin D deficiency associations in Asthma patients
- Low vitamin D at birth associated with later milk sensitization, allergic rhinitis and asthma
- Asthma reduced 60 percent with vitamin D supplementation – meta-analysis 2014, 2015
- Asthma attacks (exacerbations) 25 percent more likely in adults if low vitamin D
- Asthma reduced by weekly 50,000 IU of vitamin D – RCT
- Asthma is not treated by weekly 14,000 IU of vitamin D (proven yet again)
- Asthma attacks reduced in half if Vitamin D level higher than 42 nanograms – RCT
- Asthma damage might be prevented by Vitamin D
- Asthma much worse in city with little vitamin D
- Asthma is strongly associated with low vitamin D (but not COPD) – meta-analysis