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  1. 10 Groups Are More Prone To Vitamin D Deficiency - 2017
  2. 26 health factors increase the risk of COVID-19 – all are proxies for low vitamin D
  3. 40 percent lower vitamin D level if work other shifts (Italy) – June 2015
  4. 400 IU of vitamin D helped a few adults (Orthodox Jewish mothers - heavy clothing) – 2001
  5. Allergies and low vitamin D strongly associated with night shift bakers– Sept 2014
  6. Both parents smoke – child’s vitamin D level was 30 percent lower and worse asthma – May 2018
  7. Burka clothing reduces vitamin D levels, which causes pregnancy problems – Oct 2015
  8. Canadian immigrants have lower vitamin D levels and more chronic diseases – April 2022
  9. Cancer patients at high risk of vitamin D deficiency were not tested as often (paradoxically) – July 2014
  10. Children 41X more likely to be vitamin D deficient if both parents were deficient – Dec 2018
  11. Children in Mongolia helped by 800 IU of Vitamin D (need a lot more) – RCT Oct 2019
  12. Concealing clothing often results in low vitamin D levels (Sikh children in this case) – Aug 2021
  13. Concealing clothing resulted in only 8 ng vitamin D – Feb 2011
  14. Concealing clothing worn by Christian Orthodox monks result in low vitamin D (9 ng) – Nov 2018
  15. COVID-19 increased 3.5 X if Ultra-Orthodox (cloth) Sept, 2020
  16. Disadvantaged get less sun and have poor health in the North– Aug 2011
  17. Employers should give night shift workers free vitamin D – GMB Union June 2019
  18. Endocrine Society recommend higher vitamin D levels – June 2011
  19. Excessive clothes and being indoors results in very low vitamin D levels – Nov 2011
  20. Groups associated with less than 20ng vitamin D – NHANES Jan 2011
  21. If at high risk of vitamin D deficiency, get a higher response if take more Magnesium – Sept 2013
  22. Increased cancer risk from night shift (and many others- low vitamin D) - April 2021
  23. IoM voted for 20 ng of vitamin D – a member hints at 30 ng – March 2012
  24. Low Vitamin D if little UVB, supplementation helps (Antarctica) – meta-analysis Dec 2021
  25. Many reasons why vitamin D deficiency has become epidemic
  26. Miscarriage 32 percent more likely if work night shift (probably low Vitamin D) – April 2019
  27. Need 1 hour of noon sun to get Hijab women to 20 ng of Vitamin D (cloth) – June 2019
  28. Night cleaners deficient in vitamin D - Nov 2015
  29. Night shift workers far more likely to have low vitamin D levels – May 2016
  30. No night shift nurse had vitamin D levels greater than 30 ng – Aug 2022
  31. Vitamin D: not one size, type, form, route for all - Jan 2022
  32. Nursing homes could reduce risk of COVID-19 with Vitamin D – June 30, 2020
  33. One group of coal miners had surprising high Vitamin D levels in Sept (suspect low-cost UVB) – Sept 2021
  34. Opportunity: Enhance Workplace Wellness programs with Vitamin D
  35. Overview Pregnancy and vitamin D
  36. Overview Seniors and Vitamin D
  37. People more likely to freckle are more likely to get prostate cancer (low vitamin D) – April 2013
  38. People who get little noon-day sun must supplement with Vitamin D – systematic review June 2017
  39. People with gut problems are low on vitamin D
  40. Plastics, BPA, PCB and Vitamin D deficiency
  41. Poor children were 2X more-likely to be vitamin D deficient (Ireland) – July 2022
  42. Reasons for low vitamin D levels (Vit D can treat various skin problems) – 2016
  43. Redhead – Red hair - vitamin D
  44. Reduced Vitamin D status in rotating shift workers in the summer and fall – April 2020
  45. Shift work associated with lower Vitamin D in 12 of 13 studies – meta-analysis July 2022
  46. Shift workers 23 percent more likely to have cardiovascular events – meta-analysis July 2012
  47. Shift workers 2X more likely to get COVID-19 (low Vitamin D) - Dec 2020
  48. Shiftwork diseases are often due to lack of vitamin D
  49. Shiftworkers and Indoor Workers have lower Vitamin D levels – review of 10 studies Sept 2018
  50. Should people at high risk for vitamin D deficiency wait 5 years -Feb 2013

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