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Vitamin D Improves Metabolic Syndrome

by Sheela Philomena on December 22, 2016 at 11:12 PM
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In mice, vitamin D deficiency was necessary for metabolic syndrome to progress with underlying disturbances in gut bacteria. If the study findings are proved in humans; getting enough vitamin D in the form of sun bathing and vitamin D supplements may be feasible and affordable approaches to improve or even prevent metabolic syndrome.


"Based on this study, we believe that keeping vitamin D levels high, either through sun exposure, diet or supplementation, is beneficial for prevention and treatment of metabolic syndrome," says Professor Stephen Pandol, at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, USA, who collaborated with Yuan-Ping Han's research group at Sichuan University, China in the study.

‘Extra vitamin D can restore good bacteria in the gut giving hope in the fight against risk factors for diabetes and heart disease.’

The research team made important advances in understanding the causative role of vitamin D in this syndrome. "A sufficient dietary vitamin D supplement can partially but significantly antagonize metabolic syndrome caused by high fat diet in mice," says Pandol. "These are amounts equivalent to the dietary recommendations for humans."

Diet high in fat or carbohydrate is the main cause of metabolic syndrome. Study has shown that a high fat diet affects the balance between good and bad bacteria in the gut; raising the blood sugar levels in mice. Vitamin D deficiency aggravates the gut flora imbalance contributing to metabolic syndrome.

Lack of vitamin D lowers the production of defensins. Defensins are anti-microbial molecules which are essential to maintain a healthy gut flora.

An oral form of synthetic defensin was found to recover gut bacteria balance, decrease sugar levels and improve fatty liver condition.

Vitamin D supplements help improve metabolic syndrome in mice. The next step would be to test the results in humans.

"Few studies have indicated that vitamin D supplementation may not improve metabolic disorders in humans. However, these studies are largely based on long-term surveys, which may be hampered by poor compliance and insufficient dosage," says Hans.

He remains optimistic that the results of their study can be confirmed in humans. "We are planning a clinical study to confirm the link of vitamin D deficiency with gut bacteria disruption, and its association with metabolic syndrome," says Han.

Metabolic Syndrome

Metabolic syndrome occurs when a person has 3 or more of the following measurements

Causes of Metabolic Syndrome

Vitamin D

Tips to Prevent or Reverse Metabolic Syndrome Simple lifestyle changes can help prevent or reverse metabolic syndrome and include

References

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