Vitamin D Fails to Ease Winter Coughs and Colds

A randomized, placebo-controlled trial has found that vitamin D andcalcium, whatever their other benefits may be, have no effect on upper respiratory tract infections.
Researchers randomly placed 759 generally healthy people ages 45 to 75 in four groups who received: a daily dose of 1,000 units of vitamin D, 1,200 milligrams of calcium, vitamin D with calcium, or a placebo.
During winters of the four-year study, those taking vitamin D had, on average, 1.8 days of illness, compared with 1.6 days among the placebo group, an insignificant difference. And there were no significant differences between the groups in the duration of infection or severity of symptoms.
Calcium supplementation did not help, either. It was not associated with the incidence, duration or severity of symptoms, and was equally ineffective when taken with vitamin D.
The study, published in Clinical Infectious Diseases, had a large sample size, detailed reports of symptoms and excellent adherence to pill-taking, all of which give it considerable strength.
“Of course there are observational studies that show that vitamin D has various benefits,” said the lead author, Judy R. Rees, an assistant professor of community and family medicine at Dartmouth. “But those studies can’t eliminate the effects of lifestyle from causing bias. A randomized trial is designed to avoid those problems, and that’s what I think we did.”
A version of this article appears in print on 12/03/2013, on page D6 of the NewYork edition with the headline: Prevention: Hold the Vitamin D and Calcium.

Fonte: http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/12/02/vitamin-d-fails-to-ease-winter-coughs-and-colds/
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