Pages tagged with "Obesity"
- Obese baboons consume 73 percent more vitamin D – keeping blood level the same
- Autistic child 3X more likely if mother was obese and diabetic (both associated with low vitamin D)
- Huge increases in Omega-6 to Omega-3 ratio increase risk of obesity, etc.
- Increase in Vitamin D deficiency with weight and skin darkness – chart
- Diabetes is more likely if low vitamin D than if obese
- Vitamin D deficiency and childhood obesity: interactions, implications, and recommendations (5,000 IU)
- Obese children – 71 percent had low vitamin D
- 5,000 IU daily or 50,000 IU Vitamin D weekly repleted many dark skinned adolescents – RCT
- Overweight women on caloric restriction diet got 3X benefits from 8 weeks of Omega-3 – RCT
- Lard fed to rats has more vitamin D and Omega-3 than does shortening
- Chinese men with high visceral fat were 4.9X more likely to have low vitamin D (under 30 ng)
- Hypothesis – Omega-6 to Omega-3 ratio increases obesity
- Obese are 3.4 X more likely to be Vitamin D deficient – meta-analysis
- Infant risk of obesity increased by 50 percent if low vitamin D during pregnancy
- Obese children and youths need more vitamin D – Review
- Weight loss increased Vitamin D levels, which improved bones and decreased inflammation
- Overweight children associated with low vitamin D during pregnancy – 2015, 2018
- Antibiotic usage US map is very similar to obesity US map
- Hypothesis: Energy metabolism is associated with Vitamin D
- During weight loss a 1 percent decrease in fat resulted in 1 percent increase in vitamin D levels