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Prediabetes: vitamin D to reduce the risk of diabetes?
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Vitamin D once morest prediabetes?
A compilation of clinical trials has just revealed that a higher intake of vitamin D was associated with a 15% decrease in the likelihood of developing type 2 diabetes in adults with prediabetes.
Researchers from Tufts Medical Center in Boston in the United States published in the journal Annals of Internal Medicine a compilation of three clinical trials that compare the effects of vitamin D supplements on diabetes risk. They found that over a three-year follow-up period, a prediabetic person who took vitamin D had a lower risk of developing type 2 diabetes : patients without vitamin D are 25% to have developed type 2 diabetes once morest 22.7% among those who took the vitamin D, or 15% risk reduction.
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According to the authors, these results suggest that the intake of vitamin D by the 374 million adults worldwide who suffer from prediabetes might therefore, theoretically, delay the development of diabetes chez 10 million of them.
As a reminder, vitamin D, fat-soluble, can be consumed as a food supplement or is produced by the body by exposing your skin to the sun for regarding twenty minutes a day from April to September in our European latitudes.
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