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Israeli study: Vitamin D deficiency may increase the risk of severe illness and death from the new crown |
Xinhua News Agency, Jerusalem, June 17 (Reporter Lv Yingxu Shanghao) Israeli researchers recently reported on the US preprinted website Medical Paper Archives that if people who are deficient in vitamin D are infected with the new crown, they are more likely to be compared with people with normal vitamin D levels.
May develop into severe illness or even death
.
Researchers from Israel's Bar-Ilan University and other institutions conducted a retrospective study on the data of 1,176 new crown patients who were treated at the Galilee Medical Center from April last year to February this year
.
Of these patients, 253 have vitamin D level test data within 14-730 days before the diagnosis of new crown infection
The researchers said in the paper that they analyzed the data and found that among the 253 new coronary patients with vitamin D level data, the mortality rate of vitamin D deficiency was 25.
6%, and the mortality rate of normal vitamin D levels was 2.
3%
.
Compared with mildly ill patients, more severely ill patients have vitamin D deficiency before contracting the new crown, that is, vitamin D levels are less than 20 ng/ml
Dr.
Amir Dror Bar-Ilan University, in charge of the study, told local media, despite ample sunshine Israel, but there is still lack of vitamin D
.
This study highlights the possible risk factors of vitamin D deficiency in the new crown epidemic
Vitamin D is also known as the "sunlight vitamin".
Regular exposure to sunlight will play a key role in the production of vitamin D and the absorption of calcium
.
In addition to getting more exposure to the sun, vitamin D can also be supplemented by eating animal liver, milk, and poultry and egg foods
Focus on the new crown pneumonia epidemic