id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-103652-yjl7uj2h Vickaryous, Nicola Remote testing of vitamin D levels across the UK MS population – a case control study 2020-10-16 .txt text/plain 3259 183 52 Data including baseline serum 25(OH)D levels, vitamin D supplementation (yes/no; no dose information available), oily fish consumption, time spent outdoors and UV sun protection usage were analysed. 72% (276/386) of the MS participants from the biological sampling group reported taking vitamin D supplements compared to 26% (79/305) of controls (p<0.001; Table 2 ). A lower proportion of people with MS took vitamin D supplementation at UKBB enrolment than in our current study, however they were still more likely to do so than the matched controls (14% vs 6%, p<0.001) (Supplementary table 5 ). Not only were MS participants more likely to take vitamin D supplements, but they also took them at higher doses, such that people with MS in the UK now have overall higher serum 25(OH)D levels than controls. Neonatal vitamin D status and risk of multiple sclerosis: A population-based case-control study ./cache/cord-103652-yjl7uj2h.txt ./txt/cord-103652-yjl7uj2h.txt