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Diabetic? Depressed? Did You Check Your Vitamin D Level?

Diabetic? Depressed? Did You Check Your Vitamin D Level?

Vitamin D deficiency has become a pandemic with about 1 billion people all over the world having low levels of vitamin D. Although adequate levels of vitamin D can be produced by the body with regular exposure to sunlight, vitamin D insufficiency prevails in United States due to several other factors like dietary habits, increasing pollution and genetics.

The fact that vitamin D alone can influence about 3000 genes of our body (out of the total 24000 genes) clearly signifies its importance in our system. Extensive studies have explored the role of vitamin D in health problems.

Vitamin D deficiency has been linked to over a hundred health issues till now. Here are top health risks you might face due to low levels of vitamin D:

1. Brain damage: A recent study led by researchers at the University of Kentucky showed that low levels of vitamin D can cause damage to some proteins in the brain of rats.

 
Diabetic? Depressed? Did You Check Your Vitamin D Level?
Diabetic? Depressed? Did You Check Your Vitamin D Level?
Diabetic? Depressed? Did You Check Your Vitamin D Level?

However, the correlation is not yet found.
Diabetic? Depressed? Did You Check Your Vitamin D Level?
Diabetic? Depressed? Did You Check Your Vitamin D Level?
Diabetic? Depressed? Did You Check Your Vitamin D Level?
Diabetic? Depressed? Did You Check Your Vitamin D Level?
Diabetic? Depressed? Did You Check Your Vitamin D Level?
Diabetic? Depressed? Did You Check Your Vitamin D Level?
Diabetic? Depressed? Did You Check Your Vitamin D Level?
Diabetic? Depressed? Did You Check Your Vitamin D Level?
Diabetic? Depressed? Did You Check Your Vitamin D Level?

A review of 24 controlled clinical trials encompassing 2,827 children found a 47% reduced risk of Dental cavities with vitamin D supplementation.

As per the current recommendations, daily intake of vitamin D should be 2000 IU. Although sunlight is the best natural source of vitamin D, you can also obtain it through your diet. Natural form of vitamin D3 is present in dairy products like milk (100 IU in one 8 ounce glass), yogurt (80 IU) and egg yolks (one yolk offers 20 IU of vitamin D). But the dietary sources are seldom enough.

To start supplimentation a dose of vitamin D3 60000 IU with milk every week for 8 weeks followed by a similar dose monthly maybe enough to guard the deficiency.

The National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2005 to 2006 data were analyzed for vitamin D levels in adult participants (N = 4495). The overall prevalence rate of vitamin D deficiency was 41.6%, with the highest rate seen in blacks (82.1%), followed by Hispanics (69.2%).

 


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