Literature DB >> 26845753

Vitamin D3 for uncontrolled childhood asthma: A pilot study.

Conor P Kerley1,2,3, Katrina Hutchinson4, Liam Cormican3, John Faul3, Peter Greally1, David Coghlan5, Basil Elnazir1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Observational and mechanistic data suggest a role for vitamin D in childhood asthma. However, subsequent interventional trials have been inconsistent. We aimed to assess the effect of 15 weeks of vitamin D3 supplementation compared with placebo (PL) in Irish children with asthma.
METHODS: We conducted a double-blind, randomized, PL-controlled trial of vitamin D supplementation (2000 IU/day) in 44 urban, Caucasian children at high latitude. Assessments were completed at baseline and after 15 weeks of supplementation. Outcome measures were lung function, subjective asthma control and biochemical parameters of total vitamin D, allergy, immunity, airway inflammation, and systemic inflammation. Finally, parents/guardians completed a weekly diary during the trial.
RESULTS: There was no significant difference in baseline 25(OH)D levels, but there was a significant increase in median 25(OH)D in the vitamin D3 group (57.5-105 nmol/l) compared with the PL group (52.5-57.5 nmol/l) (p < 0.0001). There was no significant difference between groups regarding subjective asthma control. Compared with PL, there was a significant decrease in school days missed due to asthma (1 vs. 5 days, p = 0.04) and alkaline phosphatase (-3.4 vs. +16; p = 0.037) in the vitamin D3 group, but there were no beneficial effects regarding several other secondary end-points. However, there were non-significant, advantageous changes in the PL group compared with the vitamin D3 group in subjective asthma control and lung function, particularly percentage of predicted forced expiratory volume in 1 s (+2.5 vs. -4; p = 0.06).
CONCLUSION: Vitamin D3 supplementation led to a significant increase in serum 25(OH)D and decreased school days missed (p = 0.04), but no other advantageous changes in asthma parameters compared with PL. The potential adverse effect of vitamin D deficiency on growth and the potential negative effect of high serum 25(OH)D on pulmonary function warrant further investigation.
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

Entities:  

Keywords:  allergy; asthma; bone; infection; pediatric; pulmonary function; vitamin D

Mesh:

Substances:

Year:  2016        PMID: 26845753     DOI: 10.1111/pai.12547

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Allergy Immunol        ISSN: 0905-6157            Impact factor:   6.377


  16 in total

Review 1.  Vitamin D and Bronchial Asthma: An Overview of Data From the Past 5 Years.

Authors:  Sannette C Hall; Devendra K Agrawal
Journal:  Clin Ther       Date:  2017-04-25       Impact factor: 3.393

2.  The Effect of Vitamin D Supplementation in Children With Asthma: A Meta-Analysis.

Authors:  Meiqi Hao; Ruoxin Xu; Nachuan Luo; Miaowen Liu; Junping Xie; Wenxiong Zhang
Journal:  Front Pediatr       Date:  2022-06-29       Impact factor: 3.569

3.  Vitamin D supplementation attenuates asthma development following traffic-related particulate matter exposure.

Authors:  Paige E Bolcas; Eric B Brandt; Zhonghua Zhang; Jocelyn M Biagini Myers; Brandy P Ruff; Gurjit K Khurana Hershey
Journal:  J Allergy Clin Immunol       Date:  2018-06-21       Impact factor: 10.793

Review 4.  The role of vitamin D in allergic rhinitis.

Authors:  Hui-Qin Tian; Lei Cheng
Journal:  Asia Pac Allergy       Date:  2017-04-18

Review 5.  Advances in paediatrics in 2016: current practices and challenges in allergy, autoimmune diseases, cardiology, endocrinology, gastroenterology, infectious diseases, neonatology, nephrology, neurology, nutrition, pulmonology.

Authors:  Carlo Caffarelli; Francesca Santamaria; Dora Di Mauro; Carla Mastrorilli; Silvia Montella; Sergio Bernasconi
Journal:  Ital J Pediatr       Date:  2017-09-16       Impact factor: 2.638

6.  The Impact of Food Histamine Intake on Asthma Activity: A Pilot Study.

Authors:  Emilia Vassilopoulou; George N Konstantinou; Anastasia Dimitriou; Yannis Manios; Lemonica Koumbi; Nikolaos G Papadopoulos
Journal:  Nutrients       Date:  2020-11-05       Impact factor: 5.717

Review 7.  Vitamin D supplementation to prevent asthma exacerbations: a systematic review and meta-analysis of individual participant data.

Authors:  David A Jolliffe; Lauren Greenberg; Richard L Hooper; Christopher J Griffiths; Carlos A Camargo; Conor P Kerley; Megan E Jensen; David Mauger; Iwona Stelmach; Mitsuyoshi Urashima; Adrian R Martineau
Journal:  Lancet Respir Med       Date:  2017-10-03       Impact factor: 30.700

8.  The Relationship between Vitamin D Status and Allergic Diseases in New Zealand Preschool Children.

Authors:  Carolyn Cairncross; Cameron Grant; Welma Stonehouse; Cath Conlon; Barry McDonald; Lisa Houghton; Darryl Eyles; Carlos A Camargo; Jane Coad; Pamela von Hurst
Journal:  Nutrients       Date:  2016-06-01       Impact factor: 5.717

Review 9.  Diet and Asthma: Is It Time to Adapt Our Message?

Authors:  Laurent Guilleminault; Evan J Williams; Hayley A Scott; Bronwyn S Berthon; Megan Jensen; Lisa G Wood
Journal:  Nutrients       Date:  2017-11-08       Impact factor: 5.717

10.  Vitamin D in the prevention of exacerbations of asthma in preschoolers (DIVA): protocol for a multicentre randomised placebo-controlled triple-blind trial.

Authors:  Megan E Jensen; Francine M Ducharme; Nathalie Alos; Geneviève Mailhot; Benoît Mâsse; John H White; Mohsen Sadatsafavi; Ali Khamessan; Sze Man Tse; Reza Alizadehfar; Dirk E Bock; Patrick Daigneault; Chantal Lemire; Connie Yang; Dhenuka Radhakrishnan
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2019-12-30       Impact factor: 2.692

View more

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.