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Vitamin D deficiency & childhood obesity: a tale of two epidemics.


ABSTRACT: Obesity and vitamin D deficiency represent two of the most wide-spread health concerns in the United States, especially among children. There is a well-established inverse relationship between vitamin D status and obesity; however, it is unknown as to whether vitamin D deficiency contributes to, or is a consequence of obesity. Based on available research, the positive effects of correcting hypovitaminosis D in obesity seem to be primarily related to its action on glycemic control.

SUBMITTER: Peterson CA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6179511 | biostudies-other | 2014 Jan-Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Vitamin D deficiency & childhood obesity: a tale of two epidemics.

Peterson Catherine A CA   Belenchia Anthony M AM  

Missouri medicine 20140101 1


Obesity and vitamin D deficiency represent two of the most wide-spread health concerns in the United States, especially among children. There is a well-established inverse relationship between vitamin D status and obesity; however, it is unknown as to whether vitamin D deficiency contributes to, or is a consequence of obesity. Based on available research, the positive effects of correcting hypovitaminosis D in obesity seem to be primarily related to its action on glycemic control. ...[more]

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