The Role of Vitamin D in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Pathogenesis and Management

  • Adiwinata R
  • Simadibrata M
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Abstract

Vitamin D is widely recognized in maintaining bone metabolism and health. However, recent studies indicated that vitamin D also play important role in regulating immune system. Patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is commonly found to be vitamin D deficiency; whether it served as risk factor of IBD or as the consequence of disease activity are still debatable. Growing evidences showed that supplementation of vitamin D for IBD patients to achieve normal or optimal serum level may suppress the inflammatory process, reduce disease severity, maintaining remission status, and improving quality of life.

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Adiwinata, R., & Simadibrata, M. (2017). The Role of Vitamin D in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Pathogenesis and Management. The Indonesian Journal of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Digestive Endoscopy, 18(1), 30–37. https://doi.org/10.24871/181201730-37

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