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Obesity and Vitamin D Depletion

od: Elvira Szilagyi

Connection of Obesity and Vitamin D depletion

We hear lots of buzz about Vitamin D. Do you hear more and more about the negative health effects of low vitamin D levels in our body? As seasons change and we have less exposure to the sun, we have to be more conscious of supplementation of Vitamin D. It is very important to understand the sunshine vitamin has a big role in our all-round excellent health.

Some health conditions are known to be associated with obesity and lower levels of Vitamin D. In the past it was a question if obesity caused vitamin D deficiency or it is the other way around.

Walking the dog.

Let us see, if walking the dog is just a good physical exercise. Or there is some benefit to lower our BMI index (body mass index) to increase vitamin D level.
More and more studies are out there to determine whether vitamin D levels caused or were caused by high BMI. In the studies both physical and genetic factors were looked at

Studies shown that vitamin D is stored in fatty tissue, so it is possible that obese people store more vitamin D in their fat and have less vitamin D circulate in their blood. 
Food intake and genetics play a big role in obesity, but outside activities and more exposure to the sunlight, so vitamin D intake can have a big role of lowering obesity.

Who thought, walking the dog, strolling in the park in the sunshine has such importance to a balanced healthy body.

Connection of Obesity and Vitamin D depletion

We hear lots of buzz about Vitamin D. Do you hear more and more about the negative health effects of low vitamin D levels in our body? As seasons change and we have less exposure to the sun, we have to be more conscious of supplementation of Vitamin D. It is very important to understand the sunshine vitamin has a big role in our all-round excellent health.

Some health conditions are known to be associated with obesity and lower levels of Vitamin D. In the past it was a question if obesity caused vitamin D deficiency or it is the other way around.

Walking the dog.

Let us see, if walking the dog is just a good physical exercise. Or there is some benefit to lower our BMI index (body mass index) to increase vitamin D level.
More and more studies are out there to determine whether vitamin D levels caused or were caused by high BMI. In the studies both physical and genetic factors were looked at

Studies shown that vitamin D is stored in fatty tissue, so it is possible that obese people store more vitamin D in their fat and have less vitamin D circulate in their blood. 
Food intake and genetics play a big role in obesity, but outside activities and more exposure to the sunlight, so vitamin D intake can have a big role of lowering obesity.

Who thought, walking the dog, strolling in the park in the sunshine has such importance to a balanced healthy body.

Objavljeno od: Elvira Szilagyi na 03 lipnja 2015.
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