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Vitamin D plus rehabilitation improved asthma lung function

A healthcare professional in light blue scrubs assists a patient in black athletic wear who is lying on a treatment table with their leg elevated, demonstrating a rehabilitation exercise in a bright clinical room with medical equipment visible in the background.
Research area:MedicineAsthmaPulmonary function testing

What the study found

Combining pulmonary rehabilitation, a structured program used to improve breathing and physical function, with vitamin D supplementation produced superior pulmonary function test outcomes in patients with mild to moderate asthma.

Why the authors say this matters

The authors conclude that adding vitamin D supplementation to structured pulmonary rehabilitation may be a safe, feasible, and potentially synergistic strategy to optimize asthma management.

What the researchers tested

The article compares the effects of pulmonary rehabilitation, vitamin D supplementation, and their combination on pulmonary function tests in patients with mild to moderate asthma.

What worked and what didn't

Pulmonary rehabilitation alone and vitamin D supplementation alone each improved pulmonary function in patients with mild to moderate asthma. The combination produced better outcomes than either intervention alone, according to the abstract.

What to keep in mind

The abstract does not describe the study design, sample size, duration, or specific pulmonary function tests used. It also does not provide detailed limitations beyond the scope of mild to moderate asthma.

Key points

  • Pulmonary rehabilitation and vitamin D supplementation each improved pulmonary function in mild to moderate asthma.
  • The combination of the two interventions produced superior outcomes.
  • The authors describe the combined approach as safe, feasible, and potentially synergistic.
  • The abstract does not state the study design, sample size, or duration.

Disclosure

Research title:
Vitamin D plus rehabilitation improved asthma lung function
Authors:
Ambreen Fatima, Rahul Saxena, Devendra Kumar Singh, Sachin Gupta
Institutions:
Sharda University, Galgotias University
Publication date:
2026-03-20
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