Monday, October 12, 2009

More good news about Vit D supplementation

Older adults with insufficient levels of vitamin D die from heart disease and all-cause death at greater rates than those with adequate levels of the vitamin, according to a recent study.

Also according to a new study, many pregnant women who are supplementing with vitamin D are still presenting as vitamin D deficient. This suggests that current recommendations for D supplementation may be still too low. Vitamin D insufficiency during pregnancy is associated with childhood rickets and longer-term problems including schizophrenia and type 1 diabetes.

And finally, patients on atorvastatin, a drug used to lower cholesterol, who were simultaneously supplemented with vitamin D, demonstrated lower blood serum levels of the drug and its metabolites and yet LDL and total cholesterol levels were also decreased.

Sources:

1. Prospective Study of Serum 25-Hydroxyvitamin D Level, Cardiovascular Disease Mortality, and All-Cause Mortality in Older U.S. Adults
2. Vitamin D deficiency and insufficiency in pregnant women: a longitudinal study
3. Statins and Vitamin D–Conflict or Concord? Prospective Study of Serum 25-Hydroxyvitamin D Level, Cardiovascular Disease Mortality, and All-Cause Mortality in Older U.S. Adults

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