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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Lifestyle
Rebecca Whittaker

Vitamins A and D linked to improved lung function in asthma patients

  • A study by US researchers suggests that higher levels of vitamins A and D could boost lung function in children and adults with asthma .
  • The research, published in the journal Thorax, analysed data from 1,165 children and 1,041 adults with asthma, measuring their vitamin levels and lung capacity.
  • The findings indicated that both children and adults with asthma who had higher vitamin A levels exhibited better lung function.
  • Among adults with asthma, higher vitamin D levels (at least 30 ng/ml) were associated with improved lung function and less evidence of epigenetic ageing, suggesting a potential role in slowing biological ageing.
  • Experts have cautioned that while these findings open new avenues for investigation, further studies are required to clarify the causal relationship between vitamin D, biological ageing, and lung health.

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