BELLY FAT AND VITAMIN D
There is a link between obesity and lower vitamin D showing that the type and location of fat, especially belly fat, decreases levels of vitamin D. In women, both total and abdominal fat are associated with lower vitamin D levels, but abdominal fat has the greatest impact. In men, however, lower vitamin D is significantly linked with fat in the liver and abdomen. Vitamin D is good for our immunity system. Individuals with larger waistlines are at a greater risk of developing multiple diseases and of shortening their lifetime. Only produced in our skin on […]
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