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When survival analysis was performed after categorization of vitamin D status into severe deficiency (<12 ng/ml), deficiency (12 to 20 ng/ml), insufficiency (20 to 30 ng/ml) and multiple strata of sufficiency (30 to 40 ng/ml, 40 to 50 ng/ml, >50 ng/ml), ICU mortality was highest in severe deficiency (18.7%) and lowest in the 30 to 40 ng/ml (6.0%) and the 40 to 50 ng/ml (9.1%) groups.
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5– 7 The cited epidemiologic studies also used different categorizations of vitamin D status, and one work, similar to the present report, categorized vitamin D status by serum 25-OHD concentration as deficient, insufficient, and sufficient. 2 Several epidemiologic studies have shown conflicting results between vitamin D and hormone receptor-defined breast cancer.
– not significantly different There was no significance when evaluating the main effect of vitamin status on SMMSE categorizations (marked, mild, normal).
Lots of vitamin C.
Influence of vitamin E.
Vitamin D deficiency and disorders of vitamin D metabolism.
Perinatal metabolism of vitamin D.
It's full of vitamin B6, Vitamin A and potassium.
Receive injections of vitamin B12.
Get plenty of vitamin B-rich foods.
Source of vitamin C (Tang, for example).
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