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Vitamin A के लिए Pediatric Immune Support

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Vitamin A supplementation in deficient children may significantly reduce morbidity and mortality from measles and diarrheal disease. No nutritional deficiency is more consistently associated with increased infectious disease susceptibility than vitamin A deficiency.

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निष्कर्ष

Vitamin A supplementation in deficient children may significantly reduce morbidity and mortality from measles and diarrheal disease. No nutritional deficiency is more consistently associated with increased infectious disease susceptibility than vitamin A deficiency.

Key Study Findings

Review n=26282 988 weeks
Inadequacy of Immune Health Nutrients: Intakes in US Adults, the 2005-2016 NHANES.
Dose: 45% बनाम: None Outcome: None प्रभाव: None None

जनसंख्या: None

Review
Diet and nutritional factors in inflammatory bowel diseases.
Dose: None बनाम: None Outcome: None प्रभाव: None None

जनसंख्या: IBD patients (diet and nutrition)

Observational Study n=61 260 weeks
Vitamin and zinc status pretreatment and posttreatment in patients with inflammatory bowel disease.
Dose: None बनाम: None Outcome: Vitamin and zinc status in IBD patients प्रभाव: None None

जनसंख्या: Patients with inflammatory bowel disease

Review
Influence of mineral and vitamin supplements on pregnancy outcome.
Dose: None बनाम: None Outcome: Pregnancy outcome (birth weight, preeclampsia, NTD) प्रभाव: None None

जनसंख्या: Pregnant women

Review
Cod liver oil, young children, and upper respiratory tract infections.
Dose: None बनाम: None Outcome: vitamin D levels प्रभाव: None None

जनसंख्या: children

Randomized Controlled Trial n=584 52 weeks Double-blind
Interaction of zinc or vitamin A supplementation and specific parasite infections on Mexican infants' growth: …
Dose: Zinc 20mg/day; VitA 20000-45000 IU every 2 months बनाम: Placebo Outcome: Interaction of zinc or vitamin A supplementation and … प्रभाव: None p<0.05

जनसंख्या: None

Key Statistics

10

अध्ययन

5000

प्रतिभागी

Positive

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ग्रेड

Referenced Papers

World journal of … 2016 238 उद्धरण
European journal of … 2012 225 उद्धरण
Journal of the … 2010 11 उद्धरण
The British journal … 2002 358 उद्धरण
The Urologic clinics … 2002 20 उद्धरण

Dosage & Usage

mg = milligrams · mcg = micrograms (1,000× smaller) · IU = International Units

सामान्य रूप से उपयोग की जाने वाली खुराकें

general:
700-900 mcg RAE/day
immunesupport:
900 mcg RAE/day

अधिकतम सीमा: 3,000 mcg RAE/day (preformed vitamin A)

अनुसंधान में अध्ययन की गई खुराकें

खुराक अवधि प्रभाव N
45% 988 weeks Positive 26282
None -- Mixed --
None 260 weeks Positive 61
None -- Positive --
None -- Mixed --
Zinc 20mg/day; VitA 20000-45000 IU every 2 months 52 weeks Mixed 584
Probiotics, prebiotics, fatty acids, vitamins -- Positive --
Various nutrients (selenium, vitamins, green tea) -- Positive --

सेवन का सर्वोत्तम समय: With meals containing fat

Safety & Side Effects

रिपोर्ट किए गए दुष्प्रभाव

  • Hepatotoxicity at chronic high doses
  • Birth defects (teratogenic at high doses during pregnancy)
  • Nausea and headache
  • Bone density reduction with long-term excess

ज्ञात अंतःक्रियाएँ

  • Retinoid medications (additive toxicity risk)
  • Orlistat (reduces absorption of fat-soluble vitamins)
  • Alcohol (increases hepatotoxicity risk)
  • Tetracycline antibiotics (increased intracranial pressure risk)

सहनीय अधिकतम सेवन: 3,000 mcg RAE/day (preformed vitamin A)

कोई भी सप्लीमेंट शुरू करने से पहले हमेशा अपने स्वास्थ्य सेवा प्रदाता से परामर्श करें।

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Vitamin A help with Pediatric Immune Support?
Based on 10 studies with 5,000 participants, there is moderate evidence from clinical studies that Vitamin A may support Pediatric Immune Support management. Our evidence grade is B (Good Evidence).
How much Vitamin A should I take for Pediatric Immune Support?
Studies have used various dosages. A commonly studied range is 700-900 mcg RAE/day. Always consult your healthcare provider before starting any supplement regimen.
Are there side effects of Vitamin A?
Reported side effects may include Hepatotoxicity at chronic high doses, Birth defects (teratogenic at high doses during pregnancy), Nausea and headache, Bone density reduction with long-term excess. Most side effects are mild and dose-dependent. Consult your doctor if you experience any adverse reactions.
How strong is the evidence for Vitamin A and Pediatric Immune Support?
We rate the evidence as Grade B (Good Evidence). This rating is based on 10 peer-reviewed studies with 5,000 total participants. The overall direction of effect is positive.

Related Evidence

इसके लिए अन्य सामग्री Pediatric Immune Support

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