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Role of in vitamin D in irritable bowel syndrome.

Xiao-Lan Yu, Qi-Qi Wu, Lian-Ping He, Yong-Feng Zheng
Review World journal of clinical cases 2023 9 citas
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Study Design

Tipo de estudio
Review
Población
None
Intervención
Role of in vitamin D in irritable bowel syndrome. 10%
Comparador
None
Resultado primario
inflammation markers
Dirección del efecto
Positive
Riesgo de sesgo
Unclear

Abstract

Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a common chronic functional gastrointestinal disorder affecting 10%-22% of adults. Its development is closely related to the gut microbiota, and the inflammatory and immune responses triggered by the gut microbiota can lead to IBS. Vitamin D (VD) effectively treats IBS with fewer side effects by improving gut microbiota, immune regulation, and anti-inflammatory effects. In the future, it is necessary to carry out epidemiological studies on the relationship between VD and IBS, clinical studies on the efficacy of supplementing VD to improve IBS, and animal studies on the mechanism of VD improving IBS. Therefore, this paper discussed the relationship between VD and IBS.

TL;DR

The relationship between VD and IBS is discussed and it is shown that Vitamin D effectively treats IBS with fewer side effects by improving gut microbiota, immune regulation, and anti-inflammatory effects.

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