Pages tagged with "Obesity"
- Dark-skinned people have low vitamin D (Obese pregnant women in UK in this case)
- Body weight not reduced by small doses of calcitriol – meta-analysis
- Obese women had larger response to oral v.s. injected Vitamin D
- Water-soluble form of vitamins are needed for some health problems
- Obesity and Vitamin D research in 23 years: 6144 studies, 123 countries, 28156 authors
- After bariatric surgery all of the fat-soluble vitamins are lacking (Note: other forms of the vitamins are much better) – meta-analysis
- 73% of US adults were overweight or obese (31%, 42%) - 2018
- Omega-3 added to father’s diet reduced offspring’s obesity (mice)
- Liposuction for Lipedema (10% of women) significantly reduced Vitamin D levels
- Weight loss drugs increase unplanned pregnancies (perhaps due to Vitamin D)
- Obesity is associated with 1 to 5 poor vitamin D genes (childhood obesity in this case)
- UK vitamin D levels vs race and obesity (all less than 30 ng)
- Obese children have poor vitamin D genes (CYP27A1, CYP2R1, CYP27B1)
- Risk of Vitamin D deficiency with Breast Cancer: 2.7 X if normal weight, 7 X if obese (no surprise)
- Insulin resistance in overweight youths treated Vitamin D (such as 50K IU weekly) – meta-analysis
- Obese children had less gene methylation (gene not work as well)
- Predictors of low vitamin D: race, age, and BMI (confirmed now by Machine Learning)
- Obese asthmatic children Vitamin D - 50,000 IU then 8,000 IU daily - RCT
- Following Bariatric surgery, weekly 50,000 IU of standard Vitamin D is not enough
- High-dose Vitamin D reduced inflammation and insulin resistance (obese children)