Effects of vitamin D supplementation on muscle function and recovery after exercise-induced muscle damage: A systematic review.
Daniel Rojano OrtegaFrancisco Jose Berral-de la RosaPublished in: Journal of human nutrition and dietetics : the official journal of the British Dietetic Association (2022)
The existing evidence suggests that vitamin D supplementation for periods of more than 1 week with a minimum dose of 2000 IU/day appears to be an efficacious strategy for attenuating muscle damage and inflammation after exercise. The potential positive effects on muscle function, muscle pain and oxidative stress need to be confirmed with new investigations. Further research is also required to determine the adequate vitamin D dosage to obtain positive effects without adverse effects.