Vitamin D Can Significantly Lower Your Risk of Metabolic Syndrome Mercola
- “In a recent study, nearly 58 percent of postmenopausal women with insufficient or deficient vitamin D levels had metabolic syndrome, prompting researchers to recommend vitamin D supplementation to lower incidence of the condition”
Section Titles Include
Low Vitamin D Raises Your Risk of Metabolic Syndrome and Associated Diseases
Other Studies Confirm Link Between Vitamin D and Metabolic Syndrome
Metabolic Syndrome Is Rooted in Insulin Resistance
Insulin Resistance and Hyperinsulinemia Lead to the Same End
Artificial Sweeteners Also Threaten Your Metabolic Health
How to Reverse Insulin Resistance
VitaminDWiki
- Vitamin D is indispensable for the health of women - editorial June 2022
- Majority of postmenopausal women have less than 30 ng of Vitamin D - Review June 2019
- All items in category Metabolic Syndrome and Vitamin D
106 items - Metabolic Syndrome with and without obesity has low vitamin D - Oct 2016
- Risk of Metabolic syndrome for senior women reduced 42 percent by 1,000 IU of vitamin D – RCT June 2019
- Metabolic syndrome 1.9 X more likely if senior women had less than 30 ng of Vitamin D – Oct 2017
- which is the primary reference in the Mercola article
- Low vitamin D with metabolic syndrome increased risk of senior cognitive impairment by 3X – July 2016
- Metabolic Syndrome treatment by vitamin D probably helped by Vitamin A, Zinc, and Magnesium – July 2016
- Metabolic Syndrome 3X less likely in college students with enough vitamin D – June 2014
- Overview Metabolic Syndrome and vitamin D
- Overview Diabetes and vitamin D
- Overview Obesity and Vitamin D
- Overview Metabolic Syndrome and vitamin D includes the following chart
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