Studies suggest a relationship between ferritin and vitamin D levels, as both play roles in inflammation and immunity. Low ferritin due to iron deficiency can impair the body’s ability to support various metabolic processes, potentially influencing vitamin D metabolism. Conversely, inflammation linked to chronic conditions may elevate ferritin while reducing active vitamin D levels. Maintaining adequate levels of both nutrients is crucial for optimal health, and deficiencies should be addressed through diet, supplementation, or medical treatment.
Published by : Orange Health editorialUpdated on : 27 November 2024Parameter | Orange Health |
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