ALI and Serum Vitamin D: Strong Predictors of Mortality in Asthma Patients: Study
Researchers have identified that higher serum vitamin D and advanced lung cancer inflammation index (ALI) levels are key for asthma patients' mortality prediction. In the new study, researchers established that greater ALI is linked with lower mortality due to all causes and respiratory disease, while death risk rises in the case of vitamin D deficiency. These results highlight the need for monitoring inflammatory and nutritional markers in asthma care to enhance patient outcomes. The study was conducted by Ting Li and colleagues published in the BMC Nutrition Journal.
Systemic inflammation, nutritional status, and vitamin D status have significant effects on asthma prognosis. Yet, their prognostic role in predicting mortality risk has remained uncertain. ALI, which includes body mass index (BMI), serum albumin, and the neutrophil–lymphocyte ratio (NLR), is a good indicator of systemic inflammation and nutritional status. The aim of the study was to evaluate the independent and joint impacts of ALI and serum vitamin D on mortality risk in asthma patients.
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