In the published article, an error was made. The incorrect editorial had been submitted to Volume I of this Research Topic. This incorrect editorial has been transferred to the correct volume and further contributions have been added to editorial titled “Vitamin D: From Pathophysiology to Clinical Impact Volume II”. These contributions appear below.
| Association between 25(OH) vitamin D and schizophrenia: shared genetic correlation, pleiotropy and causality | Rong G, G Li X, Lu H, Su M, Jin Y | Schizophrenia | Adults | NEK4 (associated with neuropsychiatric and substance use disorders) was identified as a new potential target of therapeutical interventions, evidencing the role of hyaluronan metabolism in the genetic association between 25(OH)D and schizophrenia |
| The effect of vitamin D supplementation on antibiotic use: a meta-analysis based on randomized controlled trials | Wang M, Wu Y, Xiang Z, Zhang Y, Huang T, Chen B | Antibiotic use | Adults | VD supplementation does not affect antibiotic use in the general population, but it may be beneficial in reducing antibiotic use among individuals < 70 years, with 25(OH)D < 75 nmol/L, or those suffering from respiratory tract infections. |
| A narrative review focusing on randomized clinical trials (RCTs) of vitamin D supplementation for COVID-19 disease | Huang L, Song Z | COVID-19 | Adults | Available results on the effect on clinical benefit from VD supplementation in COVID-19 setting are still heterogeneous and sometimes conflicting |
| Vitamin D supplementation may be beneficial in improving the prognosis of patients with sepsis-associated acute kidney injury in the intensive care unit: a retrospective study | Sun J, Wang Y, Wang J, Wu H, Xu Z, Niu D | Sepsis-associated acute kidney injury | Adults | VD supplementation may be associated with a reduced mortality rate (in-hospital and at 28 and 90 days) |
| The effects of vitamin D levels on physical, mental health, and sleep quality in adults: a comprehensive investigation | Singh AK, Kumar S, Mishra S, Rajotiya S, Debnath S, Raj P, Bareth H, Singh M, Nathiya D, Tomar BS | Wellbeing (physical and mental health, and sleep quality) | Adults | A close direct association found a between higher VD levels and better physical and mental health |
The author apologizes for this error and states that this does not change the scientific conclusions of the article in any way. The original article has been updated.
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Keywords
25(OH)D, extraskeletal districts, reference levels, threshold, vitamin D
Citation
Vassalle C (2025) Corrigendum: Editorial: Vitamin D: from pathophysiology to clinical impact, volume II. Front. Nutr. 12:1574400. doi: 10.3389/fnut.2025.1574400
Received
11 February 2025
Accepted
21 February 2025
Published
13 March 2025
Volume
12 - 2025
Edited and reviewed by
Maurizio Muscaritoli, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
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*Correspondence: Cristina Vassalle cristina.vassalle@ftgm.it
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