2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaci.2010.12.016
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Vitamin D supplementation in children may prevent asthma exacerbation triggered by acute respiratory infection

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“…8 There was a statistically significant correlation between severity of asthma and vitamin D level (p-value<0.001). It is in line with findings depicted in studies by Majak et al and Gupta A et al 7,10 Gupta A et al in his study found that lower vitamin D levels in children with severe asthma compared to control group (p-value<0.001). 7 Asthma control and vitamin D levels have significant correlation (p-value<0.001).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…8 There was a statistically significant correlation between severity of asthma and vitamin D level (p-value<0.001). It is in line with findings depicted in studies by Majak et al and Gupta A et al 7,10 Gupta A et al in his study found that lower vitamin D levels in children with severe asthma compared to control group (p-value<0.001). 7 Asthma control and vitamin D levels have significant correlation (p-value<0.001).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…9 Majak et al in their study found that asthma exacerbation were significantly lower in study group (n=24) compared to control group (n=24) evidenced by p-value-0.029. 10 They found significant difference in ATAQ score before and after vitamin D supplementation (p-value-0.001).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…They found that the D3-treated patients had a significantly reduced rate of asthma exacerbation. 173 However, at this time, the data are not yet strong enough to recommend supplementation beyond the standard daily allowance. However, many children with asthma have low vitamin D. For the many children with difficult-to-control persistent asthma, clinicians should consider hypovitaminosis D as a potential factor.…”
Section: Vitamin Dmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Зниження рівня 25(OH)D 3 у крові пов'язане з більш високими шансами загострення БА [3]. Діти, які отримують інгаляційні та пероральні ГКС, мають статистично вірогідно нижчі рівні 25(OH)D 3 у крові [17]; діти піс-ля отримання інгаляційного будесоніду та вітаміну D 3 мають менше загострень БА [11].…”
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