Could Higher Levels Of Vitamin D Cut The Risk Of Type 2 Diabetes?

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Article Date: 18 Feb 2010 - 1:00 PST

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People who get plenty of vitamin D can cut their chance of developing Type 2 diabetes by 55 per cent.

Researchers from the Warwick Medical School reviewed 28 existing studies on almost 100,000 people looking at vitamin D levels among middle-aged and elderly people. They also found high levels of vitamin D reduced the risk of cardiovascular disease by 33 per cent.

Sunshine brings risks too

Around 90 per cent of our vitamin D comes from sunshine and experts warn that people should be sensible about sun exposure - 30 minutes twice a week on the face and arms with no sunscreen is the maximum safe exposure for adults and children.

Clinical research needed to assess long-term benefits

"The study suggests that there is a link between higher levels of vitamin D and lower risk of Type 2 diabetes and heart disease," said Dr Iain Frame, Director of Research at Diabetes UK.

"However, it does not show that vitamin D levels are a direct cause of these reductions in risk. Diabetes UK would be very interested to see results of clinical research following people over a period of time to establish the long-term beneficial effects of increased levels of vitamin D.

Help reduce your risk of diabetes

"What we do know is that an unhealthy lifestyle, having a large waist or being overweight can cause Type 2 diabetes.

"Diabetes UK recommends that people should eat a healthy, balanced diet low in fat, sugar and salt, and do at least 30 minutes of physical activity a day to reduce their risk of developing Type 2 diabetes."

The research was published in the journal Maturitas.

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