Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Children with Vitamin D Deficiency Prone to Diabetes

News Health Articles - Children with Vitamin D Deficiency Prone to Diabetes. Far, more vitamin D deficiency is associated with risk of bone loss and heart disease. Recent research shows that vitamin D deficiency is also associated with risk of obesity and diabetes.

The study, published in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism is to say, children who are obese tend to be deficient in vitamin D. Conversely, lack of vitamin D also makes children more susceptible to type 2 diabetes associated with obesity.



In that study, Micah Olson, MD of Phoenix Children's Hospital studied 411 children with obesity problems and then compare them with 89 children who are not too fat. All the participants are involved between the ages of 6 to 11 years.

In addition to measuring weight and height, Dr. Olson also conducted interviews related to diet and eating habits of participants. In addition, he also did blood tests to look for certain levels of vitamin D in the blood of the participants were observed.

The results are as expected, participants who were obese had three times greater risk for vitamin D deficiency Likewise with lower levels of vitamin D, insulin or blood sugar-regulating hormone is more resistant making it more susceptible to diabetes.

When compared with the diet and eating habits, Dr. Olson returned to see the close connection. Participants who are obese are less likely to have nutritious breakfast, but a lot of snacking all day sweets and fizzy drinks are very high sugar content.

Dr. Olson also look at other possibilities in relation to physical activity. Quoted from Menshealth.com, Tuesday (06/12/2011), sunlight helps the formation of vitamin D so that if a child is a lack of exercise outside, children tend to overweight and lack of vitamin D.

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