Pages tagged with "Obesity"
- Unhealthy obesity 5 percent more likely with each ng less Vitamin D
- Obese children had 2.2 X less response to a single dose of Vitamin D
- Teens more obese if lower Vitamin D as infant (1.3 more BMI points per 10 ng)
- Fetus conceived by slender mom grown by obese mom is more likely will become obese
- Hypothesis: Obesity reduces Vitamin D production by repressing CYP2R1 gene in liver and fat tissue
- Obesity not helped by daily vitamin D (summary of 20 RCTs using 100 IU to 8,000 IU)
- Little weight loss in obese children from very small amount of vitamin D (1200 IU) – RCT
- Vitamin D concentration in fat is 12X that in blood
- Large weight loss 32X more likely to be achieved if weight gain was due to Vitamin D Receptor
- The higher the BMI, the lower the Vitamin D, with some difference between men and women
- Obese taking 50,000 IU of vitamin D weekly lost more weight (again) – RCT
- 2.3 X more weight loss in those who had low vitamin D levels and took some
- Obesity 2X higher risk if a poor Vitamin D Receptor (13th study)
- PTH failed to decrease with Vitamin D if overweight and had low Magnesium
- Increased weight in children 8X more likely for each unit increase in adenovirus (if ignore Vitamin D)
- Increased risk of weight gain when gene restricts Vitamin D getting to tissues (CYP24A1 in this case)
- Virus (adeno-36) increases Obesity which then increases risk of another virus (Influenza)
- Obesity 1.5 X more likely if poor Vitamin D Receptor – meta-analysis
- Bariatric Surgery is Bad for the Bone (reduce vitamin uptake, etc)– 2016
- The Vitamin That Quadruples Weight Loss