Patients with larger waistlines 'should have vitamin D levels checked' - May 2018 Nursing Times
The study, presented at the European Society of Endocrinology
- “The strong relationship suggests that individuals with larger waistlines are at a greater risk of developing deficiency”
VitaminDWiki
- Fact: Vitamin D reduces weight gain
- Fact: Vitamin D helps weight reduction
- Fact: Overweight and Obese people are highly likely to be Vitamin D deficient
- Fact: For overweight and Obese. Achieving a good level of vitamin D reduces many associated health problems
Overview Obesity and Vitamin D contains the following summary
- FACT: People who are obese have less vitamin D in their blood
- FACT: Obese need a higher dose of vitamin D to get to the same level of vit D
- FACT: When obese people lose weight the vitamin D level in their blood increases
- FACT: Adding Calcium, perhaps in the form of fortified milk, often reduces weight
- FACT: 168 trials for vitamin D intervention of obesity as of Dec 2021
- FACT: Less weight gain by senior women with > 30 ng of vitamin D
- FACT: Dieters lost additional 5 lbs if vitamin D supplementation got them above 32 ng - RCT
- FACT: Obese lost 3X more weight by adding $10 of Vitamin D
- FACT: Those with darker skins were more likely to be obese Sept 2014
- OBSERVATION: Low Vitamin D while pregnancy ==> more obese child and adult
- OBSERVATION: Many mammals had evolved to add fat and vitamin D in the autumn
- and lose both in the Spring - unfortunately humans have forgotten to lose the fat in the Spring
- SPECULATION: Low vitamin D might be one of the causes of obesity – several studies
- SUGGESTION: Probably need more than 4,000 IU to lose weight if very low on vitamin D due to
risk factors such as overweight, age, dark skin, live far from equator,shut-in, etc. - Obesity category has
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Obese need more Vitamin D
- Normal weight Obese (50 ng = 125 nanomole)
- Normal weight Obese (50 ng = 125 nanomole)
See also
- Muscle cells differentiate into fat cells if there is low vitamin D in petrie dish – April 2013
- Waist size reduced 3 cm by Vitamin D in those with Metabolic Syndrome – Jan 2017
- Overweight and obese lost 12 lbs with vitamin D in 6 months– RCT May 2015
- Dieters lost 5 more pounds if achieved more than 32 ng of vitamin D – RCT March 2014
- Obese children – 71 percent had low vitamin D– Jan 2016
- Headaches 3 X as often if Obese – March 2018
- Less weight gain if add Vitamin D, even if have a high fat diet (in rats) – RCT Dec 2017
- Low-calorie diets mimicked by Vitamin D – Dec 2016
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