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    Study

    Vigna did an experiment with four hundred overweight people, of whom some had a BMI of over 30, and were therefore classified as obese. All of the subjects had too little vitamin D in their blood according to current guidelines. In a country like the US 40 percent of the population has a low vitamin D status.

    Weight-loss diet works better when combined with vitamin D
    Vigna put all the subjects on a not particularly strict weight-loss diet and divided them into three groups.

    One group was given a placebo; the second and third group were given vitamin D3 supplements. The second group took 25,000 IU vitamin D3 per month [which amounts to 830 IU per day], the third group took 100,000 IU vitamin D3 [which amounts to 3,300 IU per day].

    Results

    The subjects' vitamin D status improved as a result of the supplementation, but only the ones who took 100,000 IU vitamin D3 attained optimal status.

    The supplementation improved the effect of the weight-loss diet. The subjects in the vitamin-D groups lost more kilograms than the subjects in the placebo group, and they also lost more centimetres from their waist circumference.

    Conclusion

    "The present data indicate that in obese and overweight people with vitamin D deficiency, vitamin D supplementation aids weight loss and enhances the beneficial effects of a reduced-calorie diet", the researchers wrote.

    "All people affected by obesity should have their levels of vitamin D tested to see if they are deficient, and if so, begin taking supplements."

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  • #2
    Suprising given all the sunshine there

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Mr I View Post
      Suprising given all the sunshine there
      Big country, bet it wouldn't be 40% in states like Cali, Nevada, Arizona etc...

      Probably higher in scrums neck of the woods. Oregon, Washington, pretty states but to much overcast.

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