Title of article :
Effects of Vitamin D on Risks and Severity of COVID-19 Infection
Author/Authors :
Abdul Ridha Al-Awade, H Department of Biology - College of Education for Pure Sciences - University of Kerbala - Kerbala, Iraq , Shakir Abed Almjalawi, B General Directorate of Education in Kerbala - Kerbala, Iraq
Abstract :
In the last two decades, numerous studies have been carried out to find correlations between vitamin D and the
efficiency of the lungs and respiratory system. This study aimed to find the relationship of taking vitamin D with
the risks of the severity of infection with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and the risk of infection of
patients with chronic diseases. A total of 100 COVID-19 patients (61 males and 39 females) were included in
the study and divided into groups, namely never taken vitamin D and taken a dose of 50 and 1,000 IU. The
effects of gender, chronic diseases (i.e., hypertension and diabetes), and requiring intensive care unit (ICU) were
evaluated. The results showed that females were at lower risks of infection with COVID-19 than males and
taking 50 IU of vitamin D could lower the severe cases by 33%. It was also revealed that patients with chronic
disease were more sensitive to COVID-19 and administering 50 units of vitamin D in these patients decreased
the need for ICU from 49% to 9%. Given that vitamin D enhances the immune system and respiratory function,
the findings of this research indicated that vitamin D reduced the risk of COVID-19; however, it was not able to
prevent it.
Keywords :
Vitamin D , Iraq , ICU , COVID-19 , Chronic diseases
Journal title :
Archives of Razi Institute