Vitamin C Immune Support Meta-Analysis Evidence Table

Structured evidence table for Vitamin C Immune Support Meta-Analysis, generated from 2 reusable source documents in the Migaku knowledge base.

topicclaimevidence levelcitationsource
Vitamin C Immune Support Meta-AnalysisRisk of bias was assessed using the Cochrane ROB2 tool, and meta-analysis was conducted using a random-effects model.1Li D (2026)Effects of micronutrient supplementation on immune function in older adults: a meta-analysis.
Vitamin C Immune Support Meta-AnalysisBackground Micronutrient deficiencies are common in the older adults and exacerbate these changes.1Li D (2026)Effects of micronutrient supplementation on immune function in older adults: a meta-analysis.
Vitamin C Immune Support Meta-AnalysisMicronutrient supplementation has been proposed as a method to reverse immunosenescence.1Li D (2026)Effects of micronutrient supplementation on immune function in older adults: a meta-analysis.
Vitamin C Immune Support Meta-AnalysisIn accordance with the PRISMA-ScR recommendations, a formal risk-of-bias assessment will not be performed.4Plischke H (2026)The Influence of Vitamin C on Stromal and Epithelial Cells of the Pancreas in Malignant and Benign/Inflammatory Pancreatic Diseases: Protocol for a Scoping Review.
Vitamin C Immune Support Meta-AnalysisBackground With a 5-year survival rate of less than 10% in most regions worldwide, pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) has been considered as one of the deadliest tumor diseases.4Plischke H (2026)The Influence of Vitamin C on Stromal and Epithelial Cells of the Pancreas in Malignant and Benign/Inflammatory Pancreatic Diseases: Protocol for a Scoping Review.
Vitamin C Immune Support Meta-AnalysisIn addition, the incidence of acute and chronic pancreatitis is also increasing worldwide.4Plischke H (2026)The Influence of Vitamin C on Stromal and Epithelial Cells of the Pancreas in Malignant and Benign/Inflammatory Pancreatic Diseases: Protocol for a Scoping Review.
topicVitamin C Immune Support Meta-Analysis
claimRisk of bias was assessed using the Cochrane ROB2 tool, and meta-analysis was conducted using a random-effects model.
evidence level1
citationLi D (2026)
sourceEffects of micronutrient supplementation on immune function in older adults: a meta-analysis.
topicVitamin C Immune Support Meta-Analysis
claimBackground Micronutrient deficiencies are common in the older adults and exacerbate these changes.
evidence level1
citationLi D (2026)
sourceEffects of micronutrient supplementation on immune function in older adults: a meta-analysis.
topicVitamin C Immune Support Meta-Analysis
claimMicronutrient supplementation has been proposed as a method to reverse immunosenescence.
evidence level1
citationLi D (2026)
sourceEffects of micronutrient supplementation on immune function in older adults: a meta-analysis.
topicVitamin C Immune Support Meta-Analysis
claimIn accordance with the PRISMA-ScR recommendations, a formal risk-of-bias assessment will not be performed.
evidence level4
citationPlischke H (2026)
sourceThe Influence of Vitamin C on Stromal and Epithelial Cells of the Pancreas in Malignant and Benign/Inflammatory Pancreatic Diseases: Protocol for a Scoping Review.
topicVitamin C Immune Support Meta-Analysis
claimBackground With a 5-year survival rate of less than 10% in most regions worldwide, pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) has been considered as one of the deadliest tumor diseases.
evidence level4
citationPlischke H (2026)
sourceThe Influence of Vitamin C on Stromal and Epithelial Cells of the Pancreas in Malignant and Benign/Inflammatory Pancreatic Diseases: Protocol for a Scoping Review.
topicVitamin C Immune Support Meta-Analysis
claimIn addition, the incidence of acute and chronic pancreatitis is also increasing worldwide.
evidence level4
citationPlischke H (2026)
sourceThe Influence of Vitamin C on Stromal and Epithelial Cells of the Pancreas in Malignant and Benign/Inflammatory Pancreatic Diseases: Protocol for a Scoping Review.

Source documents

  1. Effects of micronutrient supplementation on immune function in older adults: a meta-analysis.
  2. The Influence of Vitamin C on Stromal and Epithelial Cells of the Pancreas in Malignant and Benign/Inflammatory Pancreatic Diseases: Protocol for a Scoping Review.