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Shut-ins and those at high-risk of being vitamin D deficient really need to supplement with Vitamin D/UV/Sun
Astronauts, Submariners and Antarctic Scientists now supplement
Here are all of the Shut-in articles
- wiki page:
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Indoor athletes have 4.5 ng less Vitamin D (Asia in this case) – meta-analysis April 2023
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Submariners need Vitamin D (no surprise) – Review March 2023
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COVID 5X more likely if in prison (low Vitamin D, etc) - Oct 2021
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One group of coal miners had surprising high Vitamin D levels in Sept (suspect low-cost UVB) – Sept 2021
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Low Vitamin D if little UVB, supplementation helps (Antarctica) – meta-analysis Dec 2021
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RDA of Vitamins and minerals reduced incarceration by 2,993 dollars per prisoner – RCT Jan 2021
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Nursing homes could reduce risk of COVID-19 with Vitamin D – June 30, 2020
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Simulated Mars trip ran low on vitamin D (no supplements, no UV) – Sept 2019
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Radiologists are 1.7 X more likely to have low vitamin D (probably indoors too much) – Feb 2018
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Spinal Cord Injury wheelchair athletes helped by 12 weeks of Vitamin D – Sept 2016
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NASA might save 700,000 dollars a day by giving astronauts enough Vitamin D
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Long-Term bedridden patients have poor vitamin D and poor bones – June 2017
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People who get little noon-day sun must supplement with Vitamin D – systematic review June 2017
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NASA vitamin D deficiency treatment guidelines - 2013
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The only supplement NASA gives crews is vitamin D - Sept 2015
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Antarctic Scientists got less than 150 IU of vitamin D daily - Aug 2015
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People with health problems lacking noon sun (severe Multiple Sclerosis, etc.) have even lower levels of vitamin D – March 2015
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Intellectually disabled 2X more likely to have low vitamin D (shut-in) – Sept 2014
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2000 IU daily raised vitamin D levels by 5 nanograms while on submarine patrol – July 2014
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Black prisoners have lower vitamin D than whites in maximum security – March 2014
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Submariners vitamin D levels continued to drop while on patrol (no surprise) – Dec 2013
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4.7X less likely to feed self in nursing home if vitamin D deficient – Oct 2013
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Recommended increasing vitamin D for space flight – NASA Sept 2013
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Spinal Cord
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Prison doctor on lack of vitamin D in solitary confinement – July 2013
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Pressure Ulcers (bed sores) 1.87 more likely if vitamin D less than 25 ng – 2011
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Vitamin D supplementation can cost 50 dollars a day (live longer)
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Dementia risk increases 60 percent if have low vitamin D – Nov 2012
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Prisoners in psychiatric wards have very low levels of vitamin D – Oct 2012
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Children with limited mobility are at high risk of being vitamin D deficient – June 2012
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Task force for senior fall prevention finally recommends 800 IU of vitamin D – May 2012
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Nursing home residents 2X more likely to die of some surgeries – perhaps lack vitamin D
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1700 IU vitamin D (50000 monthly) helped antarctic explorers – RCT Jan 2012
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Lets go to the sunny beach, it is just down the hall – Nov 2011
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"Sunlight Officers" in some Australian senior facilities - Sept 2011
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People with no UV for 6 months in the winter need at least 2000 IU of vitamin D – April 2011
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Prisoners have very low vitamin D and get TB, influenza, and depression
This page is in the following categories (# of items in each category)
Shut-ins and those at high-risk of being vitamin D deficient really need to supplement with Vitamin D/UV/Sun
Astronauts, Submariners and Antarctic Scientists now supplement
Here are all of the Shut-in articles
- wiki page:
- Indoor athletes have 4.5 ng less Vitamin D (Asia in this case) – meta-analysis April 2023
- Submariners need Vitamin D (no surprise) – Review March 2023
- COVID 5X more likely if in prison (low Vitamin D, etc) - Oct 2021
- One group of coal miners had surprising high Vitamin D levels in Sept (suspect low-cost UVB) – Sept 2021
- Low Vitamin D if little UVB, supplementation helps (Antarctica) – meta-analysis Dec 2021
- RDA of Vitamins and minerals reduced incarceration by 2,993 dollars per prisoner – RCT Jan 2021
- Nursing homes could reduce risk of COVID-19 with Vitamin D – June 30, 2020
- Simulated Mars trip ran low on vitamin D (no supplements, no UV) – Sept 2019
- Radiologists are 1.7 X more likely to have low vitamin D (probably indoors too much) – Feb 2018
- Spinal Cord Injury wheelchair athletes helped by 12 weeks of Vitamin D – Sept 2016
- NASA might save 700,000 dollars a day by giving astronauts enough Vitamin D
- Shut-in
- Long-Term bedridden patients have poor vitamin D and poor bones – June 2017
- People who get little noon-day sun must supplement with Vitamin D – systematic review June 2017
- NASA vitamin D deficiency treatment guidelines - 2013
- The only supplement NASA gives crews is vitamin D - Sept 2015
- Antarctic Scientists got less than 150 IU of vitamin D daily - Aug 2015
- People with health problems lacking noon sun (severe Multiple Sclerosis, etc.) have even lower levels of vitamin D – March 2015
- Intellectually disabled 2X more likely to have low vitamin D (shut-in) – Sept 2014
- 2000 IU daily raised vitamin D levels by 5 nanograms while on submarine patrol – July 2014
- Black prisoners have lower vitamin D than whites in maximum security – March 2014
- Submariners vitamin D levels continued to drop while on patrol (no surprise) – Dec 2013
- 4.7X less likely to feed self in nursing home if vitamin D deficient – Oct 2013
- Recommended increasing vitamin D for space flight – NASA Sept 2013
- Spinal Cord
- Prison doctor on lack of vitamin D in solitary confinement – July 2013
- Pressure Ulcers (bed sores) 1.87 more likely if vitamin D less than 25 ng – 2011
- Vitamin D supplementation can cost 50 dollars a day (live longer)
- Dementia risk increases 60 percent if have low vitamin D – Nov 2012
- Prisoners in psychiatric wards have very low levels of vitamin D – Oct 2012
- Children with limited mobility are at high risk of being vitamin D deficient – June 2012
- Task force for senior fall prevention finally recommends 800 IU of vitamin D – May 2012
- Nursing home residents 2X more likely to die of some surgeries – perhaps lack vitamin D
- 1700 IU vitamin D (50000 monthly) helped antarctic explorers – RCT Jan 2012
- Lets go to the sunny beach, it is just down the hall – Nov 2011
- "Sunlight Officers" in some Australian senior facilities - Sept 2011
- People with no UV for 6 months in the winter need at least 2000 IU of vitamin D – April 2011
- Prisoners have very low vitamin D and get TB, influenza, and depression
This page is in the following categories (# of items in each category)