Functional and statistical characteristics of vitamin D in the creation and performance of the human body

Session

Pharmaceutical and Natural Sciences

Description

The role that vitamin D plays in human health is no longer hidden in this modern era, where every individual carries the treasure of knowledge in their pocket (internet), but the unreasonable lack or insufficiency is still a research question waiting to be answered by the research community in the whole world. Calcium homeostasis and bone metabolism are known to depend on vitamin D. Additionally, it significantly affects skeletal muscle directly. Unlike authentic vitamins, which cannot be synthesized in the body, vitamin D is produced in the skin using sunlight. Supplementing with vitamin D has been found in various studies to improve patient care and health. A portion of the population appears to benefit in terms of strength, resistance to injury, and athletic performance from vitamin D. It is widely acknowledged that normal levels (30-50 ng/mL) of 25 OH-vitamin D are necessary for tooth and bone development in children and bone mineralization in adults. Deficiency or deficiency causes rickets, osteoporosis and osteomalacia.

Clinical and epidemiological research will be the primary topics of this paper. The first study was done to identify the food sources, food habits, and use of supplements of female workers in a factory where primary data was collected through interviews using a questionnaire and blood biochemistry analysis (serum 25 (OH) D). The serum 25(OH)D level determines vitamin D status. The next study was done to find the correlation between the levels of vitamin D and the results of death from COVID-19 as a result of the insufficient amount of this vitamin.

Keywords:

Vitamin D, Athletic performance, COVID-19, Supplementation, Clinical research, Deficiency.

Proceedings Editor

Edmond Hajrizi

ISBN

978-9951-550-50-5

Location

UBT Kampus, Lipjan

Start Date

29-10-2022 12:00 AM

End Date

30-10-2022 12:00 AM

DOI

10.33107/ubt-ic.2022.88

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Functional and statistical characteristics of vitamin D in the creation and performance of the human body

UBT Kampus, Lipjan

The role that vitamin D plays in human health is no longer hidden in this modern era, where every individual carries the treasure of knowledge in their pocket (internet), but the unreasonable lack or insufficiency is still a research question waiting to be answered by the research community in the whole world. Calcium homeostasis and bone metabolism are known to depend on vitamin D. Additionally, it significantly affects skeletal muscle directly. Unlike authentic vitamins, which cannot be synthesized in the body, vitamin D is produced in the skin using sunlight. Supplementing with vitamin D has been found in various studies to improve patient care and health. A portion of the population appears to benefit in terms of strength, resistance to injury, and athletic performance from vitamin D. It is widely acknowledged that normal levels (30-50 ng/mL) of 25 OH-vitamin D are necessary for tooth and bone development in children and bone mineralization in adults. Deficiency or deficiency causes rickets, osteoporosis and osteomalacia.

Clinical and epidemiological research will be the primary topics of this paper. The first study was done to identify the food sources, food habits, and use of supplements of female workers in a factory where primary data was collected through interviews using a questionnaire and blood biochemistry analysis (serum 25 (OH) D). The serum 25(OH)D level determines vitamin D status. The next study was done to find the correlation between the levels of vitamin D and the results of death from COVID-19 as a result of the insufficient amount of this vitamin.