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Deficiency of Vitamin D Causes Fat Accumulation in Kids

by Savitha C Muppala on Nov 12 2010 4:00 PM

A study by the University of Michigan has revealed a possible connection between Vitamin D deficiency and weight gain, for kids lacking in Vitamin D began to accumulate fat around the waist.

 Deficiency of Vitamin D Causes Fat Accumulation in Kids
A study by the University of Michigan has revealed a possible connection between Vitamin D deficiency and weight gain, for kids lacking in Vitamin D began to accumulate fat around the waist.
Accumulation of abdominal fat, or central fat, may lead to a so-called apple body shape, which is commonly linked to increased risks of type 2 diabetes, heart disease and other chronic conditions later in life, says epidemiologist Eduardo Villamor, senior author of the study.

The investigators recruited a group of 479 school children ages 5-12 from Bogota, Colombia, in 2006 and followed them for about 30 months.

They measured vitamin D in blood taken at the beginning of the study, and then examined the link between vitamin D levels and changes in three indicators of body fat over time: body mass index, waist circumference and subscapular-to-triceps skin fold ratio.

"We found that the kids with the lowest vitamin D levels at the beginning tended to gain weight faster than the kids with higher levels," said Villamor.

He added that children with the lowest vitamin D levels had more drastic increases in central body fat measures.

Vitamin D deficiency was also linked to slower growth in height among girls but not boys, he said.

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The paper is available this month in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.

Source-ANI


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