Pages tagged with "Breathing"
- Half the risk of Influenza -A in infants taking 1200 IU of vitamin D for 4 months – RCT
- Pregnant women with low vitamin D (e.g. asthmatics) were more likely to have infants with vitamin D problems (asthmatics)
- Rapid newborn breathing (transient tachypnea) associated with low vitamin D
- Recurrent wheeze 2X more likely if endotoxin (on some bacteria) and low vitamin D
- Lots of sugar while pregnant doubles asthma risk – 2017
- Inflammation and immune responses to Vitamin D (perhaps need to measure active vitamin D)
- Preemies with poor lungs (Respiratory distress syndrome) have low levels of vitamin D
- Risk of infant Asthma cut in half if mother supplemented Vitamin D to get more than 30 ng – RCT
- Pneumonia patients 3 X more likely to die if low vitamin D – meta-analysis
- Respiratory infection in infant was 7 X more likely if low cord Vitamin D
- Lung bacteria decreased by 1,000 IU of vitamin D (only in non-smokers) – RCT
- Asthmatic children taking Corticosteroids had 2X more vitamin D intake, but lower levels
- Vitamin D response time is 3-6 months, not much benefit in first 4 months – RCT
- Viral Pneumonia in children 52 X more-likely if very low vitamin D (trend)
- Childhood asthma problems eliminated for months by 600,000 IU of Vitamin D injection
- COPD ICU stay is 2.4 days longer if low vitamin D
- Reduction of infant asthma may require good vitamin D when lung development starts (4 weeks)
- Vitamin D in respiratory diseases – Spring 2017
- Birth asphyxia 2.4 times more likely if mother was vitamin D deficient – 2016
- Vitamin D Receptor problems occur 5 times for often with Nasal polyposis