- Effects of native vitamin D supplementation on vitamin D status and body composition after sleeve gastrectomy: A retrospective study in Japanese patients
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8 studies in both categories Obesity and Trauma-Surgery - VitaminDWiki – Overview Obesity and Vitamin D contains:
- VitaminDWiki – Trauma and surgery category contains:
- Weekly vitamin D is better than daily for the obese (study should have given 21,000+ IU weekly)
Effects of native vitamin D supplementation on vitamin D status and body composition after sleeve gastrectomy: A retrospective study in Japanese patients
Obes Pillars. 2024 Sep 27:12:100134. doi: 10.1016/j.obpill.2024.100134
Takashi Yamaguchi 1, Saori Kawakubo 2, Kazue Yamaura 2, Sachiho Kinoshita 2, Rieko Kanai 2, Izumi Kanbe 2, Mariko Sameda 2, Shuhei Yamaoka 1, Yasuhiro Watanabe 1, Sayaka Tsuji 1, Takashi Oshiro 3, Ichiro Tatsuno 4, Atsuhito Saiki 1Lost more weight, lost more fat, exercised more, lost less muscle mass (see PDF)
Introduction: The effect of vitamin D status after bariatric surgery on postoperative skeletal muscle condition has not been adequately studied.Methods: Clinical data from 83 patients (median age 44 years, BMI 40.4 kg/m2) who underwent sleeve gastrectomy (SG) were collected from medical records and analyzed retrospectively. Of the 83 patients, 37 who received continuous guidance on native vitamin D3 supplementation from before to 12 months after surgery were defined as the vitamin D supplementation (VDS) group, and 46 patients who did not receive such guidance as the control group. Native vitamin D3 supplement was provided by a dietitian at preoperative and postoperative visits. The supplementation dose was prescribed at 3000 IU/day after SG.
Results: In VDS group, blood 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25OHD) level increased significantly from 18.5 at baseline to 29.7 ng/mL at 3 months after surgery and plateaued, while 25OHD level remained low in the control group. In the analysis that included both groups, change in 25OHD level from baseline to 12 months after surgery correlated significantly with mean vitamin D intake (r = 0.596, p < 0.001) and 12-month post-SG/baseline ratio of percent lower limb skeletal muscle mass (r = 0.469, p < 0.05). Multiple regression analysis identified change in 25OHD level and mean exercise time as significant factors independently associated with 12-month post-SG/baseline ratio of percent lower limb skeletal muscle mass.
Conclusion: Vitamin D3 supplementation after SG is useful for improving vitamin D status that may be associated with prevention of postoperative lower limb skeletal muscle mass loss.
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- Following sleeve gastrectomy surgery, 3,000 IU of vitamin D daily for a year helped – RCT Dec 2024
- After bariatric surgery all of the fat-soluble vitamins are lacking (Note: other forms of the vitamins are much better) – meta-analysis July 2024
- Following Bariatric surgery, weekly 50,000 IU of standard Vitamin D is not enough – Jan 2024
- Vitamin D supplementation helps after obesity treatment - Dec 2023
- Bariatric surgery increases risk of bone fracture (less vitamin D adsorbed) - June 2023
- Bariatric Surgery and Vitamin D - many studies
- Bariatric Surgery lowered risk of severe liver disease (not a surprise) - Nov 2021
- Virtually all Bariatric Surgery patients vitamin D deficient – should we routinely supplement – Jan 2011
VitaminDWiki – Overview Obesity and Vitamin D contains:
- FACT: People who are obese have less vitamin D in their blood
- FACT: Obese need a higher dose of vitamin D to get to the same level of vit D
- FACT: When obese people lose weight the vitamin D level in their blood increases
- FACT: Adding Calcium, perhaps in the form of fortified milk, often reduces weight
- FACT: 168 trials for vitamin D intervention of obesity as of Dec 2021
- FACT: Less weight gain by senior women with > 30 ng of vitamin D
- FACT: Dieters lost additional 5 lbs if vitamin D supplementation got them above 32 ng - RCT
- FACT: Obese lost 3X more weight by adding $10 of Vitamin D
- FACT: Those with darker skins were more likely to be obese Sept 2014
- OBSERVATION: Low Vitamin D while pregnancy ==> more obese child and adult
- OBSERVATION: Many mammals had evolved to add fat and vitamin D in the autumn
- and lose both in the Spring - unfortunately humans have forgotten to lose the fat in the Spring
- SPECULATION: Low vitamin D might be one of the causes of obesity – several studies
- SUGGESTION: Probably need more than 4,000 IU to lose weight if very low on vitamin D due to
risk factors such as overweight, age, dark skin, live far from equator,shut-in, etc. - Obesity category has
442 items See also: Weight loss and Vitamin D - many studies Child Obesity and Vitamin D - many studies Obesity, Virus, and Vitamin D - many studies
Obese need more Vitamin D
- Normal weight Obese (50 ng = 125 nanomole)
VitaminDWiki – Trauma and surgery category contains:
Trauma and Surgery category has352 articles Large dose Vitamin D before surgery was found to help by 35 studies
Vitamin D is needed before most surgeries – many studies and RCTs
4.8 X more likely to die within 28 days of ICU if low Vitamin D - Jan 2024
Sepsis is both prevented and treated by Vitamin D - many studies
Thyroidectomy and Vitamin D - many studies
Orthopaedic surgeries need Vitamin D – many studies
Cancer - After diagnosis chemotherapy
TBI OR "Traumatic Brain Injury - 21 in title as of Sept 2022
Superbug (Clostridium difficile) Infections strongly associated with low vitamin D - many studies
Glutamine and Omega-3 have also been proven to help several traumas/surgeries
Note: Vitamin D also prevents the need for various surgeries and Omega-3 prevents many concussions/TBI
Trauma and Surgery is associated with 22 other VitaminDWiki categories
Such as loading dose 33, Mortality 23, Infant-Child 21 Intervention 19 Cardiovascular 13, Injection 13 in Sept 2022
Weekly vitamin D is better than daily for the obese (study should have given 21,000+ IU weekly)
Obese responded to weekly vitamin D better than non-obese – RCT March 2018
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