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Matti Narkia

GrassrootsHealth | Vitamin D Action - Vitamin D Scientists' Call to Action Statement - 0 views

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    "We are aware of substantial scientific evidence supporting the role of vitamin D in prevention of cancer. It has been reasonably established that adequate serum vitamin D metabolite levels are associated with substantially lower incidence rates of several types of cancer, including those of the breast, colon, and ovary, and other sites. We have concluded that the vitamin D status of most individuals in North America will need to be greatly improved for substantial reduction in incidence of cancer. Epidemiological studies have shown that higher vitamin D levels are also associated with lower risk of Type I diabetes in children and of multiple sclerosis. Several studies have found that markers of higher vitamin D levels are associated with lower incidence and severity of influenza and several other infectious diseases."
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Massive vitamin-D/omega-3 trial in the works - theheart.org - 0 views

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    "June 29, 2009 | Shelley Wood Boston, MA - A massive, National Institutes of Health-sponsored study looking at whether vitamin-D and/or omega-3 fatty-acid supplementation can reduce the risk of developing heart disease, stroke, or cancer will get under way in January 2010, according to a website for the study. Drs JoAnn Manson and Julie Buring (Harvard Medical School/ Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA) will head up the Vitamin D and Omega-3 Trial (VITAL). The study is aiming to enroll 20 000 men and women, one-quarter of whom will be black. According to a Brigham and Women's Hospital press release, the study is intentionally aiming to illuminate a potential racial and ethnic disparity hypothesized to be linked to vitamin D [1]. "African Americans have a higher risk of vitamin-D deficiency as well as a greater frequency of diabetes, hypertension, and certain types of cancer," a press release notes. For VITAL, women need to be over age 65 to enter the study; men need to be over age 60. Study participants will be randomized to one of four groups: daily vitamin D (2000 IU) and fish oil (1 g); daily vitamin D and fish-oil placebo; daily vitamin-D placebo and fish oil; or daily vitamin-D placebo and fish-oil placebo. The trial will run for five years and is expected to cost US $20 million."
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Vitamin D, nervous system and aging. - Tuohimaa et al. - Psychoneuroendocrinology Volume 34, Supplement 1, December 2009, Pages S278-S286 (full text PDF) - 1 views

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    Vitamin D, nervous system and aging. P. Tuohimaa, T. Keisala, A. Minasyan, J. Cachat and A. Kalueff. . Psychoneuroendocrinology, Volume 34, Supplement 1, December 2009, Pages S278-S286 NEUROACTIVE STEROIDS: EFFECTS AND MECHANISMS OF ACTION doi:10.1016/j.psyneuen.2009.07.003 This is a mini-review of vitamin D3, its active metabolites and their functioning in the central nervous system (CNS), especially in relation to nervous system pathologies and aging. The vitamin D3 endocrine system consists of 3 active calcipherol hormones: calcidiol (25OHD3), 1α-calcitriol (1α,25(OH)2D3) and 24-calcitriol (24,25(OH)2D3). The impact of the calcipherol hormone system on aging, health and disease is discussed. Low serum calcidiol concentrations are associated with an increased risk of several chronic diseases including osteoporosis, cancer, diabetes, autoimmune disorders, hypertension, atherosclerosis and muscle weakness all of which can be considered aging-related diseases. The relationship of many of these diseases and aging-related changes in physiology show a U-shaped response curve to serum calcidiol concentrations. Clinical data suggest that vitamin D3 insufficiency is associated with an increased risk of several CNS diseases, including multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease, seasonal affective disorder and schizophrenia. In line with this, recent animal and human studies suggest that vitamin D insufficiency is associated with abnormal development and functioning of the CNS. Overall, imbalances in the calcipherol system appear to cause abnormal function, including premature aging, of the CNS.
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    My doctor advised us to give Vitamin D to both our children, though our son is more than 4 year old. I decided to find out more about it. I surfed the Internet, read the description of the vitamin (here Canadian Pharmacy site https://www.canadapharmacy.com/ helped me a lot). Finally, I decided to give it to my children. But I didn't know, it is good for adults. Thanks for sharing this information, it is very useful for me!
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D-vitamiini ehkäisee tyypin 2 diabetesta - Tohtori Tolosen terveysuutiset - 0 views

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    D-vitamiini vähentää merkittävästi riskiä sairastua tyypin 2 diabetekseen, raportoivat Kansanterveyslaitoksen tutkijat. He seurasivat 17 vuotta noin 4000 naisen ja miehen terveydentilaa. Niillä henkilöillä, joiden veressä oli eniten D-vitamiinia, oli 40 % pienempi sairastumisriski verrattuna niihin, joiden veressä vitamiinia oli vähiten. Terveysviranomaiset ovat tehneet valtavan karhunpalveluksen väestölle vähättelemällä vitamiinien hyötyjä ja liioittelemalla niiden vaaroja
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D-vitamiini - Wikipedia - 0 views

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    D-vitamiini on yksi ihmisen tarvitsemista rasvaliukoisista vitamiineista. D-vitamiinin muotoja ovat kolekalsiferoli (D3) ja ergokalsiferoli (D2). Ihminen pystyy itsekin tuottamaan D-vitamiinia riittävässä auringonvalossa UVB-säteilyn vaikutuksesta. D-vitamiini on steroidihormoni, jonka esimuotoa muodostuu ihossa tai saadaan ruoasta. D-vitamiinin vaikutukset välittyvät vitamiinireseptorin (VDR) kautta. Reseptoreita on kaikissa soluissa keskushermosto mukaan lukien. Useat kliiniset ja kokeelliset tulokset osoittavat D-vitamiinin vaikuttavan aivojen toimintaan. D-vitamiini voi vähentää riskiä sairastua tyypin 2 diabetekseen[6]. Kansanterveyslaitoksen tutkijat seurasivat 17 vuotta noin 4000 suomalaisen naisen ja miehen terveydentilaa. Niillä henkilöillä, joiden veressä oli eniten D-vitamiinia, oli 40 % pienempi sairastumisriski verrattuna niihin, joiden veressä vitamiinia oli vähiten. Maailman terveysjärjestön (WHO:n) syöväntutkimuslaitos IARC Lyonissa analysoi 18 suurta D-vitamiinitutkimusta, joihin oli osallistunut 57 311 ihmistä[7]. Heidän terveydentilaansa oli seurattu lähes kuusi vuotta. Sinä aikana 4 777 heistä kuoli. D-vitamiinia ravintolisänä käyttäneiden kuolleisuus oli kahdeksan prosenttia pienempi kuin muiden. D-vitamiinilisän päiväannos vaihteli 7,5:stä 50 µg:aan; keskimäärin se oli 14 µg. D-vitamiinilisää käyttävien ihmisten veressä oli 1,5-5,2 kertaa enemmän tätä vitamiinia kuin muilla[8]. Lontoon King's Collegessa tehdyn tutkimuksen mukaan D-vitamiini lisää keuhkoissa tulehdusta vaimentavan tulehdussytokiinin, interleukiini 10:n (IL10:n) tuotantoa. Silloin astman oireet vähenevät, jopa sellaisilla potilailla, joihin kortisoni (deksametasoni) ei ole tehonnut[
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Hyödyllinen D-vitamiini - 0 views

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    D-vitamiini on rasvaliukoinen vitamiini, jota saadaan ravinnosta. Se on myös hormoni, jota elimistö tuottaa ihossa auringonvalon vaikutuksesta. Veressä kiertävä D-vitamiini on näiden kahden summa. D-vitamiini on tärkeä vitamiini, joka esimerkiksi turvaa luulle tärkeiden rakennusaineiden riittävän saannin, vaikuttaa suotuisasti immuunipuolustusjärjestelmään ja vähentää infektiosairauksien riskiä
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Parathyroid hormone, but not vitamin D, is associated with the metabolic syndrome in morbidly obese women and men: a cross-sectional study - Cardiovascular Diabetology | Full text | - 0 views

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    Parathyroid hormone, but not vitamin D, is associated with the metabolic syndrome in morbidly obese women and men: a cross-sectional study. Hjelmesaeth J, Hofsø D, Aasheim ET, Jenssen T, Moan J, Hager H, Røislien J, Bollerslev J. Cardiovasc Diabetol. 2009 Feb 3;8:7. PMID: 19187564 doi:10.1186/1475-2840-8-7 CONCLUSION: The PTH level, but not the vitamin D level, is an independent predictor of MS in treatment seeking morbidly obese Caucasian women and men. Randomized controlled clinical trials, including different therapeutic strategies to lower PTH, e.g. calcium/vitamin D supplementation and weight reduction, are necessary to explore any cause-and-effect relationship.
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Evolution and function of vitamin D. [Recent Results Cancer Res. 2003] - PubMed Result - 0 views

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    Evolution and function of vitamin D. Holick MF. Recent Results Cancer Res. 2003;164:3-28. Review. PMID: 12899511
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Hypovitaminosis D is associated with insulin resistance and {beta} cell dysfunction -- Chiu et al. 79 (5): 820 -- American Journal of Clinical Nutrition - 0 views

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    Hypovitaminosis D is associated with insulin resistance and beta cell dysfunction. Chiu KC, Chu A, Go VL, Saad MF. Am J Clin Nutr. 2004 May;79(5):820-5. PMID: 15113720 Conclusions: The data show a positive correlation of 25(OH)D concentration with insulin sensitivity and a negative effect of hypovitaminosis D on ß cell function. Subjects with hypovitaminosis D are at higher risk of insulin resistance and the metabolic syndrome. Further studies are required to explore the underlying mechanisms.
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D-vitamiini - monivaikutteinen hormoni - Katsaus - Antti Aro - 0 views

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    Seerumin 25-hydroksikolekalsiferolipitoisuuden määrittäminen on ratkaisevasti parantanut mahdollisuuksia arvioida elimistön D-vitamiinitilaa ja tämän vitamiinin saannin riittävyyttä. D-vitamiinin muodostuminen ihossa ultraviolettisäteilyn vaikutuksesta rajoittuu Suomessa kesäkuukausiin, ja vitamiinia tarvitaan ravinnosta ainakin talviaikaan. D-vitamiinin\nsaannin suositeltavaa määrää on suurennettu aikuisten osalta, koska tilannetta ei ole pidetty luuston hyvinvoinnin kannalta optimaalisena. Lisäksi tutkitaan D-vitamiinin ja sen metaboliittien mahdollisia suojavaikutuksia immunologisia sairauksia kuten tyypin 1 diabetesta sekä pahanlaatuisia kasvaimia kuten eturauhas- ja paksusuolisyöpää vastaan.
Matti Narkia

D-vitamiini: Puutteellisesti ymmärretty, turhaan pelätty - 0 views

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    Ihmiskunta on lähes koko olemassaoloaikansa elänyt eteläisemmillä leveysasteilla kuin mitä Suomi sijaitsee, ollut ulkoilmassa suurimman osan päivästä ja ilmeisesti käyttänyt vaatetusta, joka on antanut auringolle hyvän mahdollisuuden valmistaa ihon kautta D-vitamiinia. Vasta viimeisien satojen vuosien aikana on lisääntynyt urbanisaatio katkaissut tämän käytännön. Ihmiset ovat siirtyneet paljolti työskentelemään sisätiloissa, ulkoilun määrä on selvästi vähentynyt ja terveellisen perusravinnon laatu on heikentynyt.
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GrassrootsHealth | Vitamin D Action - Seminar - December 2008 - 0 views

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    Diagnosis and Treatment of Vitamin D Deficiency Seminar December 2, 2008
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Diagnosis & Treatment of Vitamin D Deficiency - Seminar Presentations (PDF Slides) - University of California, San Diego 2008 - 0 views

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    Diagnosis & Treatment of Vitamin D Deficiency Wednesday, April 9, 2008 * 12:30pm - 6:00pm Garren Auditorium, University of California, San Diego Seminar Presentations
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Response -- Schwalfenberg 53 (9): 1435 -- Canadian Family Physician - 0 views

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    Vitamin D supplementation. Eveleigh B. Can Fam Physician. 2007 Sep;53(9):1435; author reply 1435. PMID: 17872869 My concern regarding vitamin D2 is that it is a synthetic analogue and might interact with the vitamin D receptor differently in various cell systems. It has been reported that vitamin D3 might improve glycemic control.7 Vitamin D2 has been reported to cause worsening of glycemic control in people of East Indian descent.8 Is this because of vitamin D receptor polymorphism, or because of enhanced 24-hydroxylase enzyme activation, or is it due to how vitamin D2 interacts with the receptor? Until this has been sorted out, I feel safest using vitamin D3. There are about 2000 synthetic analogues of vitamin D. The search is on for one that can cross the blood-brain barrier to treat certain types of brain cancers without causing hypercalcemia.9 But then again, what other effects would this compound have? There are still so many unknowns
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Not enough vitamin D: Health consequences for Canadians -- Schwalfenberg 53 (5): 841 -- Canadian Family Physician - 0 views

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    Not enough vitamin D: health consequences for Canadians. Schwalfenberg G. Can Fam Physician. 2007 May;53(5):841-54. Review PMID: 17872747 Conclusion Low levels of VTD are considered a major public health problem in Canada, especially during the winter. Those with risk factors should be screened for low 25(OH)D levels and repletion therapy instituted if needed. Researchers have estimated that the oral dose of vitamin D3 to attain and maintain 25(OH)D levels >80 nmol/L is 2200 IU/d if baseline levels are 20 to 40 nmol/L, 1800 IU/d if levels are 40 to 60 nmol/L, and 1160 IU/d if levels are between 60 and 80 nmol/L.64 We need to ensure that patients have healthy blood levels of 25(OH)D to prevent levels of parathyroid hormone from rising and to maximize absorption of calcium, magnesium, and phosphate. Positive effects on bone are marginal at best unless patients consume at least 800 IU/d of VTD. The emerging and exciting role of the VTD receptor and the actions of VTD in maintaining health in other cell types have become more apparent during the last decade.
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Four times current vitamin D doses needed for winter levels: Study - 0 views

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    Maintaining adequate levels of vitamin D during winter months requires a daily dose of 20 micrograms, four times the current recommended dose, says a new study. The study, led by Susan Sullivan from the University of Maine, has important implications for ongoing consultations on vitamin D recommendations, with the current level of five micrograms (200 International Units) seen by many as insufficient.
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High Prevalence of Vitamin D Inadequacy and Implications for Health - Mayo Clinic Proceedings - 0 views

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    High prevalence of vitamin D inadequacy and implications for health.\nHolick MF.\nMayo Clin Proc. 2006 Mar;81(3):353-73. Review.\nPMID: 16529140 \ndoi: 10.4065/​81.3.353\n
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Sunlight and vitamin D for bone health and prevention of autoimmune diseases, cancers, and cardiovascular disease -- Holick 80 (6): 1678S -- American Journal of Clinical Nutrition - 0 views

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    Holick MF. Sunlight and vitamin D for bone health and prevention of autoimmune diseases, cancers, and cardiovascular disease. Am J Clin Nutr. 2004 Dec;80(6 Suppl):1678S-88S. Review. PMID: 15585788 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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The Vitamin D Epidemic and its Health Consequences -- Holick 135 (11): 2739S -- Journal of Nutrition - 0 views

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    Holick MF. The vitamin D epidemic and its health consequences. J Nutr. 2005 Nov;135(11):2739S-48S. PMID: 16251641 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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Benefits and requirements of vitamin D for optimal health: a review - Altern Med Rev. 2005 Jun - 1 views

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    Grant WB, Holick MF. Benefits and requirements of vitamin D for optimal health: a review. Altern Med Rev. 2005 Jun;10(2):94-111. Review. PMID: 15989379
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