ALL of the top 10 health problems of women are associated with low vitamin D

Major Causes of all DALYs 2003 & 2023 – Females

Condition2003 2023
Anxiety - Depression10.0%18.7%1
Type 2 Diabetes4.9%48.0%2
Dementia4.8%57.4%3
Ischaemic Heart 8.9%26.1%4
Stroke5.1%33.8%5
Breast Cancer4.8%63.5%6
Lung Cancer2.7%83.5%7
COPD3.0%72.8%8
Asthma2.7%92.4%9
Osteoarthritis1.6%122.2%10

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 Download the Australian PDF from VitaminDWiki.
Based on Access Economics 2009 - Australia
List of disabilities: Anxiety - Depression. Type 2 Diabetes, Dementia, Ischaemic Heart, Stroke, Breast Cancer, lung Cancer, COPD, Asthma, Osteoarthritis
Sorted by the % of total number of years of reduced health = Disability Life Year (DALY)
ALL of the top 10 items on the list are strongly assocated with low vitamin D
In addition, Vitamin D reduces the risk of non DALY diseases which
   people die from too quickly: e.g. Sudden Cardiac Arrest, Fatal hospital infections
   are short-term: e.g. acne Colds, flu, Headache, Shingles

Just taking one capsule every two weeks
will cut the risk of ALL 10 of the diseases about in half

Note: A Year of disability is weighted by the person's age Wikipedia
   A year of a 20 year old is weighted as more valuable than that of a 2 year old or 70 year old

Huge decrease in many health problems as increase vitamin D (male and female)

derived from Grassroots 2013
Note: the bi-weekly capsule will put almost all people in the range of 40-60 ng of Vitamin D (see chart above)

See also VitaminDWiki

see wikipage http://www.vitamindwiki.com/tiki-index.php?page_id=2143

Global analysis of disability - most are associated with vitamin D deficiency - Lancet Dec 2012
has the following two charts

Causes of Disability: age 70-74
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% of years of disability (DALY) for various health problems vs age - for females
Red Arrows highlight some of the diseases associated with low vitamin D
Years lost due to disability (DALY) @ is.gd/disability_VitD

Short URL = is.gd/WomenD

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