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Less likely to die of various causes if higher Vitamin D (data from 300,000 people) – Oct 2022


Vitamin D Deficiency Increases Mortality Risk in the UK Biobank : A Nonlinear Mendelian Randomization Study

Ann Intern Med . 2022 Oct 25.doi: 10.7326/M21-3324.
Joshua P Sutherland1 joshua.sutherland at mymail.unisa.edu.au , Ang Zhou 2 , Elina Hyppönen 2 elina.hypponen at unisa.edu.au

A few of the mortality charts: All-cause, Cardio, Respiratory, Cancer (need at least 40 ng)

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Background: Low vitamin D status is associated with increased mortality, but randomized trials on severely deficient participants are lacking.

Objective: To assess genetic evidence for the causal role of low vitamin D status in mortality.

Design: Nonlinear Mendelian randomization analyses.

Setting: UK Biobank, a large-scale, prospective cohort from England, Scotland, and Wales with participants recruited between March 2006 and July 2010.

Participants: 307 601 unrelated UK Biobank participants of White European ancestry (aged 37 to 73 years at recruitment) with available measurements of 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25-(OH)D) and genetic data.

Measurements: Genetically predicted 25-(OH)D was estimated using 35 confirmed variants of 25-(OH)D. All-cause and cause-specific mortality (cardiovascular disease [CVD], cancer, and respiratory) were recorded up to June 2020.

Results: There were 18 700 deaths during the 14 years of follow-up. The association of genetically predicted 25-(OH)D with all-cause mortality was L-shaped (P for nonlinearity < 0.001), and risk for death decreased steeply with increasing concentrations until 50 nmol/L. Evidence for an association was also seen in analyses of mortality from cancer, CVD, and respiratory diseases (P ≤ 0.033 for all outcomes). Odds of all-cause mortality in the genetic analysis were estimated to increase by 25% (odds ratio, 1.25 [95% CI, 1.16 to 1.35]) for participants with a measured 25-(OH)D concentration of 25 nmol/L compared with 50 nmol/L.

Limitations: Analyses were restricted to a White European population. A genetic approach is best suited to providing proof of principle on causality, whereas the strength of the association is approximate.

Conclusion: Our study supports a causal relationship between vitamin D deficiency and mortality. Additional research needs to identify strategies that meet the National Academy of Medicine's guideline of greater than 50 nmol/L and that reduce the premature risk for death associated with low vitamin D levels.
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This study underestimates the problem by about 2X by ignoring 6+ genes that reduce Vitamin D levels in blood from getting to cells

VitaminDWiki - 25 studies in both categories Mortality and Cardiovascular

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VitaminDWiki - 7 studies in both categories Mortality and Breathing

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VitaminDWiki Mortality pages with CANCER in title (34 as of Oct 2022)

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Items found: 36
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People with Cancer having more than 30 ng of Vitamin D are 40% less likely to die (of any cause) – Nov 2023 23 Nov, 2023
Death of women from cancer 24% less likely if 20 ng more vitamin D – meta-analysis Sept 2013 31 Jul, 2023
Cancer incidence or mortality not changed by small Vitamin D doses: 2021-2023 01 May, 2023
Prostate Cancer death 40 percent less likely if 40 ng level of vitamin D – Meta-analysis Oct 2018 30 Apr, 2023
Cancer mortality reduced 40 pcnt by 2000 IU Vitamin D daily if normal weight – Meta-analysis June 2022 03 Jul, 2022
Cancer incidence and death reduced by both Vitamin D and UVB – Grant Oct 2021 15 Oct, 2021
Cancer mortality not reduced by small vitamin D doses - Sept 2021 21 Sep, 2021
Cancer death (non-skin) 2.3 X more likely if low Vitamin D – Aug 2021 17 Aug, 2021
Deaths after Cancer Surgery higher in blacks (probably low vitamin D) – Dec 2020 10 Jan, 2021
Cancer patients in ICU with low vitamin D were 3.4 X more likely to die within a year – Dec 2020 31 Dec, 2020
Deaths from many types of Cancer associated with low vitamin D- review of meta-analyses Sept 2020 09 Nov, 2020
Cancer is leading cause of death - Vitamin D and Receptor activators help 09 Nov, 2019
Mortality increased: 4X Cancer, 5X Diabetes if eat a lot of meat protein – March 2014 08 Nov, 2019
Vitamin D Supplements Reduce Cancer Mortality – Greger Sept 2019 10 Sep, 2019
Cancer with low Vitamin D increases Mortality by 13 percent – meta-analysis Feb 2019 05 Jul, 2019
People supplemented with Vitamin D had 13 percent fewer Cancer deaths – Meta-analysis of RCT June 2019 05 Jul, 2019
Cancer incidence and mortality is decreased if 40-60 ng of Vitamin D – April 2019 07 May, 2019
Vitamin D reduced Breast Cancer mortality in 9 out of 9 studies, yet still no consensus – April 2019 13 Apr, 2019
Cancer patients 64% less likely to die if have high level of vitamin D – Dec 2011 26 Nov, 2018
Vitamin D reduces the risk of Breast Cancer, improves treatment, and improves survival 10 Sep, 2018
The “Deadly Breast Cancer Gene” Is A Myth, Lancet Study Confirms – Jan 2018 13 Jan, 2018
Lung Cancer death 60 percent less likely if high level of vitamin D – 2 meta-analysis 2017 29 Dec, 2017
Breast Cancer Mortality reduced 60 percent if more than 60 ng of Vitamin D – meta-analysis June 2017 13 Jun, 2017
Death after Breast Cancer 2 times less likely if take lots of Magnesium – Dec 2015 15 Jun, 2016
Fewer heart attacks, hip fractures and deaths if more skin cancer – Sept 2013 09 Nov, 2014
Colorectal and Breast Cancer – Vitamin D is associated with fewer deaths – meta-analysis Feb 2014 30 Sep, 2014
Cancer incidence not reduced by 1100 IU of vitamin D (proven again) but mortality decreased – June 2014 17 Jun, 2014
Cancer survival 4 percent more likely with just a little more vitamin D (4 ng) - meta-analysis July 2014 12 May, 2014
More survive Breast Cancer if more vitamin D – 2X fewer deaths with just 30 ng -meta-analysis March 2014 08 May, 2014
Death due to breast cancer reduced 40 percent if high vitamin D – meta-analysis April 2014 08 Apr, 2014
Breast Cancer survival 2X more likely if vitamin D sufficient – meta-analysis May 2013 06 Mar, 2014
Vitamin D and Cancer Mortality – review Jan 2013 17 Sep, 2013
Mortality and Cancer varies with latitude in France too – 2010 26 Oct, 2012
More US deaths due to cancer than heart if dark skinned – Sept 2012 18 Sep, 2012
Lack of solar UVB in US is associated with some Cancers - 2006 28 Dec, 2011
Solar radiation, vitamin D and cancer incidence and mortality in Norway 13 Apr, 2010

VitaminDWiki - Mortality category contains

People die sooner if they have low vitamin D
Mortality is.gd/VitaminDMortality
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There are 312 articles in Mortality category

Vitamin D Biobank study by many of the same authors - May 2021 (huge change in levels with Race and Season)

Differences and determinants of vitamin D deficiency among UK biobank participants: A cross-ethnic and socioeconomic study
Clinical NutritionVolume 40, Issue 5, May 2021, Pages 3436-3447 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clnu.2020.11.019
Joshua P.Sutherland a, AngZhou a Matthew J.Leach b ElinaHyppönen ac

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