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Vitamin D Deficiency Linked To Elevated Autoimmune Danger



“Rheumatoid arthritis is caused by inflammation that leads to tissue damage in the joints,” emergency medicine physician Katie Golden, M.D. explains. “Research suggests that vitamin D deficiency may contribute to the development of rheumatoid arthritis5, as well as correlate with disease severity.”

According to a 2016 review from Clinical and Experimental Rheumatology, approximately 55% of RA patients6 are deficient in vitamin D. Additionally, research shows an inverse relationship between RA and vitamin D, in that activity increases when D status decreases. 

“Other studies have suggested that increasing vitamin D intake may help alleviate symptoms,” Golden shares. “This makes sense, given vitamin D plays an important role in bone health.” She adds that most of the existing studies researching the connection between RA and vitamin D are small, so more research is needed.

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