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Vieth Q and A

Suzanne Rostler, Reinhold Vieth
November 2005
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Summary

This research explores vitamin D's protective role against multiple sclerosis and other autoimmune conditions. The study examines the epidemiological evidence linking vitamin D deficiency to increased MS prevalence at higher latitudes. Vitamin D acts as an immune modulator, preventing excessive inflammation and autoimmune activation. Evidence from diverse populations demonstrates a consistent inverse relationship between vitamin D status and MS risk. The geographic gradient in MS prevalence correlates strongly with differences in sun exposure and vitamin D production.