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Sunday 25 November 2012

Calcium and Vitamin D has important role in your body.

Calcium and Vitamin D Reduces Mortality Rates



For years, researchers have proven the positive benefits that both calcium and vitamin D have on individuals. The two coupled together, have consistently been linked to the prevention of osteoporosis, a slower aging process and decreased injuries in older adults.

New research has begun to reveal that vitamin D, along with calcium intake in the elderly, can lead to longer life expectancy rates. In a study led by Lars Rejnmak, Ph.D it was discovered that older patients, who were given both supplements benefited from a longer life span over those without proper supplementation. Researchers also added that these results were not connected to a lower number of fracture risks or incidence.

“We found that calcium with vitamin D supplementation to elderly patients…may have beneficial effects on general health.”

Calcium and vitamin D have been proven to prevent fracture in all individuals, especially the elderly. Both supplements help to prevent tooth loss, slow weight gain and increase immune system functioning.

 
 
 
Author: chakefaye

For years researchers have proclaimed vitamin D as one of the most important supplements to help individuals achieve optimal health. Vitamin D, also known as the sunshine vitamin, possesses many benefits, and may now alleviate certain diabetic complications.
New research has revealed that vitamin D may help to prevent clogged arteries in those suffering from diabetes. The Journal of Biological Chemistry recently published a study led by Carlos Bernal-Mizrachi, MD, in which subjects who had sufficient amounts of vitamin D in their blood were, to a large extent, less likely to develop clogged arteries, which are typical in diabetics.
“We looked at blood pressure, cholesterol, diabetes control, body weight and race. But only vitamin D levels correlated to whether these cells stuck to the blood vessel wall.”
It was also observed that vitamin D was the only determining factor in the disability of the cells to adhere to the walls of blood vessels, but this only happened in diabetics.
Due to this research, it’s important for those suffering from diabetes to know the health benefits of vitamin D supplementation and to incorporate it into their daily diet. Vitamin D can help to regulate the disease and help prevent its progression.
 
 

Vitamin D Could Halt Development of Alzheimer’s Disease

Author: chakefaye
 
For years researchers have proven that vitamin D plays a key role in the formation of healthy bodies. Vitamin D is also known to help in the development and maintenance of healthy teeth and bones, but also protects individuals from a number of diseases, including some cancers.
New research has revealed that vitamin D may now help to regulate the development of Alzheimer’s disease. In a study, led by Professor Declan Naughton of Kingston University, data revealed that all individuals with unregulated cases of Alzheimer’s disease were severely deficient in vitamin D. Contrarily, in cases where a subjects Alzheimer’s disease was well regulated or non-existent, individuals possessed elevated blood levels of vitamin D in the body.
“The key point in this study was that a blood test…developed at Kingston University, was for the first time able to accurately measure which, if any, of the different variations of vitamin D were present in Alzheimer’s patients. This is believed to be the first time scientists have pinpointed the connection [to vitamin D].”
It’s extremely important to increase your vitamin D intake as you age in order to gain the benefits of increased supplementation. This will help to impede any future risk of developing certain illnesses and diseases, such as Alzheimer’s. The recommended daily dose of vitamin D for regular individuals is 15mcg daily and for those 70 years and older, 20mcg daily.