Abstract

Sobczyk and Gaunt genetically predicted circulating zinc, selenium, copper, and vitamin K1 levels-instead of directly measuring nutrients in blood-and hypothesized that these levels would associate with SARS-CoV-2 infection and COVID-19 severity [...].

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  • Received: 15 January 2022 Accepted: 28 January 2022 Published: 7 March 2022

  • Sobczyk and Gaunt genetically predicted circulating zinc, selenium, copper, and vitamin K1 levels—instead of directly measuring nutrients in blood—and hypothesized that these levels would associate with SARS-CoV-2 infection and COVID-19 severity [1]

  • Extrahepatic vitamin K status is severely compromised in COVID-19, and high dp-ucMGP levels are associated with increased mortality [4,5]

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Received: 15 January 2022 Accepted: 28 January 2022 Published: 7 March 2022 Publisher’s Note: MDPI stays neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations. Sobczyk and Gaunt genetically predicted circulating zinc, selenium, copper, and vitamin K1 levels—instead of directly measuring nutrients in blood—and hypothesized that these levels would associate with SARS-CoV-2 infection and COVID-19 severity [1].

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