《COVID-19和维生素D》

  • 来源专题:食物与营养
  • 编译者: 李晓妍
  • 发布时间:2020-07-04
  • COVID-19:为什么对维生素D感兴趣?维生素D研究的研讨会首次举办于2020年4月,当时维生素D在新闻界和社交媒体上正日益成为热门话题,部分原因是人们对COVID-19的不了解,并经常引用鲜明的说法和假设。此后,维生素D继续受到关注,并成为与COVID-19有关的许多讨论的中心。在第二届维生素D网络研讨会上,Susan Lanham-New教授将介绍有关维生素D与健康的最新科学证据,并说明为什么人们对维生素D(摄入量和状态)和COVID-19因果关系如此关注。

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