Loading...
 
Toggle Health Problems and D

Overview Deficiency of vitamin D


FACT: Much of the world is now vitamin D deficient
OBSERVATION:There are many reasons that a person may be vitamin D deficient
11 of the reasons for the epidemic are new in the past 40 years, Example: Air Conditioning
OBSERVATION: The more reasons that apply to an individual, the more likely he is to be deficient (additive reasons)
FACT: Vitamin D Deficiency has been associated with many diseases

FACT: Vitamin D intake can be increased by supplements, injection, UV, and sun (very little by food) 112 items

FACT: Adding vitamin D to diets has been proven E1 E2 in clinical trials to both PREVENT some and TREAT some diseases
OBSERVATION: Adding vitamin D (intervention) does PREVENT and TREAT additional diseases - more trials are underway
OBSERVATION: There are at least 10 ways to increase the response by the blood to vitamin D intake

Details at VitaminDWiki

Image Image

from DSM

DSM 2014


Only half as many people had >30 ng of vitamin D 16 years later

Approximately 44% in 1988 and 22% by 2004

Ginde 2009 - see also the journal article

Vitamin D Cure book by Dr Dowd's (pg 32-33) has one of the ways to make a vitamin D risk assessment

Ethnic Background dark skin 4, 5, 6 3 points
Body Mass Index >30 3 points
Breast fed infant 3 points
Have fatigue or muscle, bone, or joint paint 2 points
Senior older than 50 2 points
Live far from equator more than 35 degrees 2 points
Put sunscreen on before sunning 8 SPF or more 2 points
Rarely spend time outdoors 11 AM to 4 PM 2 points

The vitamin D research indicates that the following factors should be added to Dr. Dowd's list

Pregnantimprove Calcium availability 2 points
Very far from equator > 70 degrees 1 point
Winter 1 point
Recent sunny vacation -1 point
Frequent use of tanning bed If bed does produce UVB, not just UVA -1point
High altitude increases UV - Colorado -1 point
Cloudy or smoggy reduce UV 2 points
Very obese in addition to BMI > 30 1 point
Vegetarian no fish and no supplements 1 point
Medical condition which obstructs vitamin D rickets, MS, gut, HIV, kidney, liver, thyroid.. 3 points
Vitamin D depleting drugs] 2 points
Smoking 1 point
Avoid sun with extra clothing, umbrella skin cancer concern, whiter skin, social reasons 2 points
Medical problem related to D runs in family Cancer, MS, Heart, Lupus, TB, etc. 2 points

Risk Assessment

Low Risk 0-2 points
High Risk 3-5 points
Very high risk 6-8 points
Extreme risk 9+ points

If you have a risk factor >2 see: Overview: How Much vitamin D


Possible Vitamin D Interactions

Text was extracted from graph July 2011 - for translation to other languages and to be read to the blind

Indoors more (results from)

  • Air conditioning
  • Fear of sun
  • Dark skin
  • Less muscle mass (vicious circle)
  • More video games, multi-media, computer
  • More people in office jobs

Low income (results in)


GREEN text

=big change in last 40 years

Decreased D (results from)

  • Dark skin
  • Indoors more
  • Fast Foods
  • Genes
343
items
  • Cola Drinks which uses up Calcium
  • Live at high latitude
  • Lactose intolerant or food is not fortified
  • Smoking
  • Decreased UV due to ozone, smog, clouds, sunscreen 381 items
  • Seniors get 1/3 as much vitamin D per minute in the sun
  • Most statins and some other drugs
  • Decreased cholesterol in diet 0 items
  • Weight-loss diets – typically deficient in micronutrients, Magnesium, etc.
  • Liver problems 102 items
  • MS
  • HIV
  • Kidney Failure
  • Obesity
  • Gut absorption problems
  • Celiac Disease
  • Vicious circles: (low D ==> disease ==> lower D)

    Many other diseases:

    such as cancers, rickets, heart attack, lupus, psoriasis, depression; do not seem to have vicious circles other than the person not going outdoors as much

    A similar cause and affect diagram for African-Americans - by Grant 2010

    for details see: http://www.vitamindwiki.com/tiki-index.php?page_id=1096

    CLICK HERE for web page


    Only a tiny number of Americans eat even the "minimum wage" of vitamin D

    orange line indicates the Institute of Medicine Nov 2010 minimum recommendations

    Note that this shows few Americans get at even 400 IU of Vitamin D

    • <5% of all females,
    • <10% of males
    • 0% of females ages 14-31
    • 0% of seniors (over age 71)

    from Dietary Guidelines for Americans vitamin D - June 2010

    Percent of population with less than 20 ng of vitamin D has the following graph

    see wikipage: http://www.vitamindwiki.com/tiki-index.php?page_id=2533
    Large % of people in many countries have less than 20 nanograms:
    Australia 31, Canada 61, China 45, India 75, Korea 56, Malaysia 74, Middle East 90, Mongolia 98, New Zealand 56, North Africa 60, Northern Europe 92, United States 36

    Low levels of Vitamin D for 70,000 people in California 2007

    click on chart for details
    Deficiency in California  at is.gd/3ZdlXu

    Author  Thomas O.  Feb 2012

    Vitamin D reduced so low that Victorian age diseases are returning has the following chart

    Reductions in Vitamin D is.gd/VitDReductions

    Risk Factors for Vitamin D Deficiency

    Risk Factors   @is.gd/Holick613

    See also web


    IU of vitamin D to add vs X click on chart for details

    short URL for this page = tinyurl.com/amIdeficient

    Overview Deficiency of vitamin D        
    93044 visitors, last modified 30 Jul, 2023,
    (Cached) Printer Friendly Follow this page for updates

    Attached files

    ID Name Comment Uploaded Size Downloads
    895 Possible Vitamin D Interactions (Spanish).jpg admin 20 Nov, 2011 250.67 Kb 3167