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Vitamin D and Insulin Resistance

Posted Nov 01 2009 10:01pm

Insulin resistance is usually blamed on a poor diet - simple carbohydrates, too much omega-6 fats, etc.  However, I have been finding other influences.  This study looks at Vitamin D status and insulin resistance.  It shows that subjects with low Vitamin D levels were more likely to have insulin reistance.

This study follows up and reviews the subject.  It admits that the causation is not clear: is it low Vitamin D that leads to metabolic problems, or is it the reverse?  More studies are needed.

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