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Adequate Vitamin D Levels May Aid Weight Loss in Obese Patients

In this study, presented at The Endocrine Society's annual 2009 meeting in Washington, D.C., Dr. Shalamar Sibley from the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis told the conference about their research findings. In 38 overweight and obese men and women, Vitamin D levels (25 hydroxy vitamin D) were measured before beginning a low calorie diet.

On average, vitamin D levels in study subjects were in the insufficient range (again suggesting that overweight people tend to have low vitamin D levels). More importantly, they found that vitamin D levels predicted how successful the diet would be.

For each 1 ng/mL increase in level of 25-hydroxyvitamin D, obese patients lost almost half a pound more fat on their calorie-restricted diet. It is common for supplementation to increase vitamin D levels by as much as 40 ng/ml, so this is very significant!

I recommend a daily supplement with 600-2,000 units of vitamin D daily (the current RDA of 400 units is too low). Better yet, go for a walk outside in the sunshine, as over 90% of our vitamin D comes from sunshine (laying on the beach till you are a healthy pink supplies about 25,000 units of vitamin D). Meanwhile, the Energy Revitalization System vitamin powder has 600 units of vitamin D, and this will go up to 2,000 units when the updated formula comes out in 2010. Don’t take over 4,000-5,000 units a day without your holistic health practitioner's OK.

"If it is established," Dr. Sibley said, "that vitamin D does indeed synergistically contribute to standard weight loss approaches, such as a reduced calorie diet, then identification and treatment of inadequate vitamin D status could ultimately have a large public health impact on the obesity epidemic. Our findings suggest that vitamin D may play an important role in promoting optimal weight management," she concluded.

This study confirms what earlier studies have shown, as we’ve discussed in earlier articles.

For more information on this study see the article at Medscape (free registration required).

Also, see our earlier articles:

Low Vitamin D and Obesity

Vitamin D Helps Weight Loss

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Some information on this site is from the book From Fatigued to Fantastic! Third Edition by Jacob Teitelbaum MD, copyright 2007 by Jacob Teitelbaum MD. Used by permission of Avery Publishing, an imprint of Penguin Group (USA) Inc.