Not too long ago I put up a short post on a few benefits of Vitamin D and a study involving obese postmenopausal women. You can check it out here. It seems like everyday I am hearing more great news about this powerful vitamin. In fact recently we are finding that Vitamin D is actually a hormone. So to be deficient in Vitamin D you actually have a hormone deficiency. We are beginning to learn some very valuable information about Vitamin D.
Here are two more studies that just came out from the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition showing some more great benefits.
1. Calcium and vitamin D supplementation is associated with decreased abdominal visceral adipose tissue in overweight and obese adults.
The title really says it all here. In this study they took two groups. Both groups were trying to lose weight. One group was giving orange juice with calcium and vitamin D added while the other group was given a placebo. The found that both groups ended up losing equal weight on their diet, but the interesting part is that the group that took the calcium and vitamin D saw a greater reduction in abdominal fat!
2. Vitamin D deficiency and mortality risk in the general population: a meta-analysis of prospective cohort studies
Again the title really says it all. A meta-analysis basically means this group of researchers looked at already published studies containing information they were testing to look for trends. They looked at studies involving mortality rates and Vitamin D deficiency. They found a direct linear relationship with high rates of mortality and Vitamin D deficiency.
I think both of these studies were pretty self explanatory, but the results were really amazing. So according to these studies if you are getting enough Vitamin D in your diet, or just getting enough sunlight, you will have less belly fat and live longer. Sounds like a good plan to me. If you have never done it I highly recommend having your Vitamin D levels tested. Consult your doctor to do this.
You Stay Healthy San Diego,
Mike Deibler MS, CSCS
San Diego Premier Training
My Workout Creator
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