University of Michigan: Higher Vitamin D Levels in First Year of Life Could Help Against Obesity in Adolescence
October 30, 2020
October 30, 2020
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Oct. 30 (TNSJou) -- The University of Michigan issued the following news release:
Low levels of vitamin D during the first year of life are inversely associated with metabolic syndrome in adolescence--which is closely linked to obesity--according to a new University of Michigan study.
Metabolic syndrome is a group of conditions such as high blood sugar, excess body fat around the waist and abnormal cholesterol or triglyceride levels that together in . . .
Low levels of vitamin D during the first year of life are inversely associated with metabolic syndrome in adolescence--which is closely linked to obesity--according to a new University of Michigan study.
Metabolic syndrome is a group of conditions such as high blood sugar, excess body fat around the waist and abnormal cholesterol or triglyceride levels that together in . . .