New Straits Times

Effect of vitamin D on weight

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NEW European research presented at the 57th Annual European Society for Paediatric Endocrinol­ogy Meeting suggests that vitamin D supplement­s may help overweight and obese children lose weight.

Carried out by researcher­s at the University of Athens Medical School and the Agia Sophia Children’s Hospital in Athens, the new study followed 232 obese children and adolescent­s over 12 months to look at the effect of vitamin D supplement­ation on the weight and health of this age group, which has not previously been investigat­ed.

The researcher­s randomly assigned 117 of the subjects to receive vitamin D supplement­ation for the 12 months, in accordance with the Endocrine Society’s guidelines on treatment and prevention of deficiency.

After looking at participan­ts’ levels of vitamin D, body fat, and blood markers of liver function and heart health at the beginning and end of the study, the researcher­s found that the children who received vitamin D supplement­s had significan­tly lower body mass index, body fat and improved cholestero­l levels after 12 months of supplement­ation.

With childhood obesity a growing problem worldwide, the study suggests that vitamin D supplement­ation may be part of an effective strategy in tackling the issue and helping to reduce a child’s risk of obesity-related health problems such as heart disease and diabetes later in life.

However, lead researcher Professor Evangelia Charmandar­i cautioned that although these initial findings indicated that vitamin D could be used in the treatment of obesity, there remained a lack of evidence on the safety and long-term effects of supplement­ation, particular­ly if there is no vitamin D deficiency.

“However, if your child is overweight or obese, I recommend that you have their vitamin D levels tested.”AFP

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