维生素D水平对儿童COVID-19和并发症风险的影响

Q4 Medicine Pediatria Polska Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.5114/polp.2023.128067
Anita Kocięba-Łaciak
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维生素D的免疫调节和促凋亡作用仍在研究中,其缺乏与许多疾病发展之间的关系已被广泛描述。维生素D缺乏症在世界人口中普遍存在,目前正在对其进行调查,特别是在当前流行病学形势和COVID-19并发症风险(包括儿童多系统炎症综合征)的情况下。关于儿童维生素D水平标准的建议建议监测有缺乏风险的人群的维生素D浓度,并补充至最佳水平。关于维生素D缺乏与COVID-19严重程度和疾病后并发症风险增加之间关系的研究表明,两者之间存在很强的相关性。与此同时,文献综述还指出,数据表明维生素D对研究人群的发病率没有或只有很小的影响。
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Effect of vitamin D level on COVID-19 and the risk of complications in children
The immunomodulatory and pro-apoptotic role of vitamin D is still being investigated and the relationship between its deficiency and the development of many diseases is widely described. Vitamin D deficiency, which is prevalent in the world population, is under investigation, especially in the current epidemiological situation and the risk of complications from COVID-19, including multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children. Recommendations regarding the norms of vitamin D levels in children suggest monitoring of its concentration in groups at risk of deficiency and supplementation to the optimal level. Studies on the relationship of vitamin D deficiency with the severity of COVID-19 and an increased risk of complications after the disease suggest strong associations. At the same time, the literature review also noted data that indicated no or only a small effect of vitamin D on the morbidity of the studied population.
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Pediatria Polska
Pediatria Polska Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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期刊介绍: Pediatria Polska - rzetelna wiedza i tradycja. Organ Polskiego Towarzystwa Pediatrycznego. Ukazuje się od 1921 roku, poprzednio w latach 1908-1920 jako Przegląd Pedyatryczny. Drugie obok Otolaryngologii Polskiej najstarsze czasopismo medyczne ukazujące się na polskim rynku. Czasopismo zamieszcza doświadczalne i kliniczne prace oryginalne oraz opisy rzadko występujących i trudnych diagnostycznie przypadków klinicznych. W Pediatrii Polskiej publikowane są także obszerne omówienia poglądowe problemów pediatrycznych oparte na najnowszym piśmiennictwie światowym.
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