Vitamin D and Metabolic Syndrome Risk Factors: Evidence and Mechanisms

作者: Atif B. Awad , Lini Alappat , Michael Valerio

DOI: 10.1080/10408391003785458

关键词: Metabolic syndromeDiabetes mellitusCalorieEssential nutrientObesityDyslipidemiaInternal medicineSedentary lifestyleVitamin D and neurologyEndocrinologyPhysiologyMedicine

摘要: The metabolic syndrome develops in an individual with any three of the following risk factors: obesity, diabetes, inflammation, hypertension, dyslipidemia, and thrombosis. Recent evidence suggests that vitamin D may play a role development some these factors. is more common western societies than underdeveloped countries. Individuals usually consume high calorie diet lacks essential nutrients and, by virtue being located northern hemisphere, they have limited sun exposures which restrict their synthesis. Moreover, lifestyle considered sedentary. These dietary environmental factors coupled sedentary predispose them to Active research revealed hypertension. On other hand, has been done on ...

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