The relationship between vitamin D and obesity

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Abstract

Currently, vitamin D deficiency and obesity are pandemic diseases and they are associated with cardiovascular (CV) disease, metabolic syndrome and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and other diseases. Concentrations of 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) (25D) are considered as the best indicator of total body vitamin D stores. An association between reduced circulating 25D concentrations and obesity is well known, but the mechanisms are not totally clear. The role of vitamin D supplementation is still uncertain and prospective interventions will establish its influence, if any, in the treatment of obesity. Vitamin D deficiency is associated with the presence of a cardiometabolic risk profile in the obese. Future trials may establish a role for Vitamin D supplementation in individuals at increased CV risk. © 2014 2014 Informa UK Ltd.

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Soskić, S., Stokić, E., & Isenović, E. R. (2014). The relationship between vitamin D and obesity. Current Medical Research and Opinion. Informa Healthcare. https://doi.org/10.1185/03007995.2014.900004

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