Vitamin D in Arthritis »
By cindy on Aug 9, 2007 in Arthritis medicaton, Vitamin D, arthritis cures, arthritis diets, arthritis information, arthritis symptoms, arthritis tips | 0 Comments
Vitamin D seems to be important in regulating immune functions. In one study 2007 study, the effects of serum vitamin D level were explored further in clinical patients with early inflammatory poly arthritis.
Patients in the Norfolk, UK region who had early inflammatory arthritis, known as having synovitis of 2 or more peripheral joints for a minimum of 4 weeks, were taken into the Norfolk Arhtritis Register (NOAR). They measured Vitamin D metabolites, and 1,25-dihydroxy Vitamin D and were compared in patients based on the clinical features of an outcome of 1 year.











