# Vitamin D Immune Meta-analysis: What the Evidence Says
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Category: evidence-review
Summary: Vitamin D Immune Meta-analysis has 2 source documents in the current Migaku evidence database. The strongest available sources in this first pass are systemat
Last reviewed: 2026-06-26
Reviewed by: Migaku Evidence Review
# Vitamin D Immune Meta-analysis: What the Evidence Says

## Quick Answer

Vitamin D Immune Meta-analysis has 2 source documents in the current Migaku evidence database. The strongest available sources in this first pass are systematic review, so conclusions should be framed as evidence-aware guidance rather than medical advice.

## Key Takeaways

- This page is generated only from sources stored in the Migaku evidence knowledge base.
- Current evidence mix: 2 systematic review.
- Claims should be interpreted with the source type, study design, population, and publication date in mind.
- This article is educational and does not replace care from a qualified clinician.

## Evidence Map

| Source | Evidence type | Level | Date | Identifier |
| --- | --- | ---: | --- | --- |
| Efficacy and safety of vitamin D in the treatment of asthma: an overview of systematic reviews and meta-analyses | systematic review | 1 | 2026-05-26 | 10.3389/fmed.2026.1783005 |
| Effects of micronutrient supplementation on immune function in older adults: a meta-analysis | systematic review | 1 | 2026-05-22 | 10.3389/fimmu.2026.1732861 |

## What The Sources Report

- In addition, vitamin D has been linked to reduced susceptibility to respiratory infections, attenuation of airway inflammation, and potential modulation of airway remodeling, all of which are relevant to asthma exacerbation and long-term disease control (,,,). [Liu Yongxiu (2026); evidence level 1]
- Therefore, a higher-level synthesis of the existing evidence is needed to critically examine its reliability, consistency, and certainty. [Liu Yongxiu (2026); evidence level 1]
- These immunological changes significantly contribute to increased morbidity, mortality, and healthcare costs among older adults. [Li Die (2026); evidence level 1]
- Furthermore, immunosenescence is exacerbated by poor nutrition, particularly micronutrient deficiencies, which are common in the elderly due to reduced food intake, metabolic changes, and disease. [Li Die (2026); evidence level 1]

## How To Read This Evidence

Evidence level 1 generally reflects systematic reviews or meta-analyses. Level 2 includes randomized trials, guidelines, or public-health guidance. Level 3 usually reflects observational or narrative-review evidence. Level 4 is weaker or early-stage evidence. The level is a sorting aid, not a final quality grade.

## Practical Interpretation

There is at least one systematic-review style source in the current set, so it deserves more weight than single-study evidence. For vitamin d immune meta-analysis, the next editorial step is to add more targeted sources and separate strong findings from early or indirect evidence.

## Limits Of This First Pass

This is a small-batch MVP article. It uses the first ingested sources for this topic and should be expanded with more targeted searches, license review, and human editorial checks before being treated as a definitive review.

## References

- Liu Yongxiu (2026). Efficacy and safety of vitamin D in the treatment of asthma: an overview of systematic reviews and meta-analyses. DOI: 10.3389/fmed.2026.1783005. PMCID: PMC13246613. PMID: 42272678. License: CC BY 4.0. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC13246613/
- Li Die (2026). Effects of micronutrient supplementation on immune function in older adults: a meta-analysis. DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2026.1732861. PMCID: PMC13236568. PMID: 42254024. License: CC BY 4.0. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC13236568/

## Safety Note

Health information can change, and individual risk depends on medical history, medications, pregnancy status, age, and diagnosis. Talk with a qualified clinician before changing treatment, supplement, or medication routines.