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Effects of Vitamin D Supplementation on Fatigue and Disease Activity in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus.

Oana Raluca Predescu, Florentin Ananu Vreju, Anca Emanuela Musetescu, Alesandra Florescu, Stefan Cristian Dinescu et al.
Other Cureus 2025
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Study Design

अध्ययन प्रकार
Controlled Clinical Trial
जनसंख्या
SLE patients (EULAR/ACR 2019 criteria)
अवधि
26 weeks
हस्तक्षेप
Effects of Vitamin D Supplementation on Fatigue and Disease Activity in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus. 4000 IU or 8000 IU daily
तुलनित्र
No supplementation
प्राथमिक परिणाम
Fatigue (FACIT-Fatigue, FSS) and disease activity (SELENA-SLEDAI)
प्रभाव की दिशा
Positive
पूर्वाग्रह का जोखिम
Moderate

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is an autoimmune disease characterized by chronic inflammation and various clinical symptoms, with vitamin D deficiency suggested as a contributing factor. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of vitamin D supplementation on fatigue and disease activity in SLE patients. METHODS: Patients diagnosed based on EULAR/ACR 2019 criteria were divided into three groups: no supplementation, 4000 IU, and 8000 IU of vitamin D daily for six months. Clinical assessments included serum complement levels (C3 and C4), fatigue scores (Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy (FACIT)-Fatigue and Fatigue Severity Scale (FSS)), and disease activity (Safety of Estrogens in Lupus Erythematosus National Assessment-Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Disease Activity Index (SELENA-SLEDAI)). RESULTS: Results showed significant increases in vitamin D levels and serum complement levels in the supplementation groups. Serum complement levels and fatigue scores improved significantly in both the 4000 IU and 8000 IU groups. Additionally, there was a slight reduction in SELENA-SLEDAI scores in the treated groups, but without statistical significance. CONCLUSIONS: The findings suggest that vitamin D supplementation positively affects fatigue and some parameters of disease activity in SLE patients, though its overall impact on disease activity needs further investigation.

संक्षेप में

It is suggested that vitamin D supplementation positively affects fatigue and some parameters of disease activity in SLE patients, though its overall impact on disease activity needs further investigation.

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