The role of vitamin D and cardiovascular risk in COVID-19 patients

Vitamin D deficiency has long been associated with the incidence of cardiovascular disease. It also thought to play a role in the severity of COVID-19 patients. A serum concentration of 25(OH) D < 50 nmol/L (vitamin D deficiency) is found in patient with severe COVID-19 manifestation requiring in...

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Main Authors: Ivana Purnama Dewi, -, Louisa Fadjri Kusuma Wardhani, -, Kristin Purnama Dewi, -, Iswanto, -, Andrianto, -
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spelling id-langga.1144072022-03-29T04:44:37Z https://repository.unair.ac.id/114407/ The role of vitamin D and cardiovascular risk in COVID-19 patients Ivana Purnama Dewi, - Louisa Fadjri Kusuma Wardhani, - Kristin Purnama Dewi, - Iswanto, - Andrianto, - R Medicine (General) RC666-701 Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system Vitamin D deficiency has long been associated with the incidence of cardiovascular disease. It also thought to play a role in the severity of COVID-19 patients. A serum concentration of 25(OH) D < 50 nmol/L (vitamin D deficiency) is found in patient with severe COVID-19 manifestation requiring intensive care. These patients are thought to stem from an uncontrolled complex immune response. The role of vitamin D in the COVID-19 infection reaction is by supporting antimicrobial peptides response in the respiratory epithelium and reducing inflammatory reactions to SARS-CoV-2 infection. Therefore, it can reduce the severity of COVID-19 infection. Vitamin D has also involved in several cardiovascular diseases that could increase the severity of COVID-19 infection; i.e., hypertension, lipid metabolism, atherosclerosis, and heart failure. Vitamin D affects endothelial cell function, thus regulating vasodilatation of dependent endothelial cells. It can prevent atherosclerosis and vascular calcification, which COVID-19 patients are at an increased risk. It also reduces pro-inflammatory cytokines, which has an anti-remodelling effect to reducing the fatality risk of obesity and heart failure among COVID-19 patients. Understanding the importance of avoiding vitamin D deficiency, the fulfilment of daily intake should be taken into account. The recommended daily dose of vitamin D is 200 IU per day for those aged < 50 years, 400 IU per day for those aged 50-70 years and 600 IU for individuals aged > 70 years. It is estimated that for every 100 IU of vitamin D, the 25(OH)D level increases by 2.5 nmol/L. medigraphic.com 2021-08 Article PeerReviewed text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/114407/1/C6-Similarity.pdf text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/114407/2/C6-Peer%20Review.pdf text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/114407/3/C6-Artikel_compressed.pdf Ivana Purnama Dewi, - and Louisa Fadjri Kusuma Wardhani, - and Kristin Purnama Dewi, - and Iswanto, - and Andrianto, - (2021) The role of vitamin D and cardiovascular risk in COVID-19 patients. Cardiovascular and Metabolic Science, 32 (3). pp. 149-156. ISSN 2383-2828 https://www.medigraphic.com/cgi-bin/new/resumenI.cgi?IDARTICULO=101309 https://dx.doi.org/10.35366/101309
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RC666-701 Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system
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RC666-701 Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system
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Louisa Fadjri Kusuma Wardhani, -
Kristin Purnama Dewi, -
Iswanto, -
Andrianto, -
The role of vitamin D and cardiovascular risk in COVID-19 patients
description Vitamin D deficiency has long been associated with the incidence of cardiovascular disease. It also thought to play a role in the severity of COVID-19 patients. A serum concentration of 25(OH) D < 50 nmol/L (vitamin D deficiency) is found in patient with severe COVID-19 manifestation requiring intensive care. These patients are thought to stem from an uncontrolled complex immune response. The role of vitamin D in the COVID-19 infection reaction is by supporting antimicrobial peptides response in the respiratory epithelium and reducing inflammatory reactions to SARS-CoV-2 infection. Therefore, it can reduce the severity of COVID-19 infection. Vitamin D has also involved in several cardiovascular diseases that could increase the severity of COVID-19 infection; i.e., hypertension, lipid metabolism, atherosclerosis, and heart failure. Vitamin D affects endothelial cell function, thus regulating vasodilatation of dependent endothelial cells. It can prevent atherosclerosis and vascular calcification, which COVID-19 patients are at an increased risk. It also reduces pro-inflammatory cytokines, which has an anti-remodelling effect to reducing the fatality risk of obesity and heart failure among COVID-19 patients. Understanding the importance of avoiding vitamin D deficiency, the fulfilment of daily intake should be taken into account. The recommended daily dose of vitamin D is 200 IU per day for those aged < 50 years, 400 IU per day for those aged 50-70 years and 600 IU for individuals aged > 70 years. It is estimated that for every 100 IU of vitamin D, the 25(OH)D level increases by 2.5 nmol/L.
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author Ivana Purnama Dewi, -
Louisa Fadjri Kusuma Wardhani, -
Kristin Purnama Dewi, -
Iswanto, -
Andrianto, -
author_facet Ivana Purnama Dewi, -
Louisa Fadjri Kusuma Wardhani, -
Kristin Purnama Dewi, -
Iswanto, -
Andrianto, -
author_sort Ivana Purnama Dewi, -
title The role of vitamin D and cardiovascular risk in COVID-19 patients
title_short The role of vitamin D and cardiovascular risk in COVID-19 patients
title_full The role of vitamin D and cardiovascular risk in COVID-19 patients
title_fullStr The role of vitamin D and cardiovascular risk in COVID-19 patients
title_full_unstemmed The role of vitamin D and cardiovascular risk in COVID-19 patients
title_sort role of vitamin d and cardiovascular risk in covid-19 patients
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