One study published in 2013 points to a connection between diverticulitis and low levels of vitamin D, which serves a role in regulating gut inflammation. The study focused on geographic and seasonal variations for hospital admissions for those with the disease. According to the research, people with higher levels of vitamin D were less likely to be hospitalized due to complications than those with decreased levels of vitamin D. Some doctors advise patients with diverticulitis to take a vitamin D supplement. Research to support this is ongoing, however.

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