English | Italian | French | German | Spanish | Portuguese  
Spring Health Insurance Quote
  Volume 9, Issue 36 - May 07, 2008
 
  Free Health Information and More for You and Your Family, Updated Weekly
Global Health
Personally Yours
Healthy Lifestyle
Cutting Edge
Mental Health
Healthy Pets
Healthy Business
Healthy Recipes
Healthy Resources
Super Search
E-mail Story
 

Vitamin D may ward off type 1 diabetes

MANCHESTER, England, March 13 (UPI) -- Vitamin D supplements in early childhood may ward off the development of type 1 diabetes in later life, a British review found.

Researchers at the St. Mary's Hospital for Women and Children in Manchester, England, said type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disorder, in which insulin producing beta cells in the pancreas are destroyed by the body's own immune system, starting in early infancy.

Researchers did a literature search of numerous studies concerning diabetes in children and vitamin D supplementation and found five suitable studies for analysis. The researchers the pooled the data from the five studies and re-analyzed.

The review, published online ahead of print in the Archives of Disease in Childhood, showed that children given additional vitamin D were around 30 percent less likely to develop type 1 diabetes compared with those not given the supplement.

The higher and the more regular the dose, the lower was the likelihood of developing the disease, the review suggested.

Levels of vitamin D, and sunlight, from which the body manufactures the vitamin, have been implicated in the risks of developing various autoimmune disorders, including multiple sclerosis and rheumatoid arthritis.

--
Copyright 2008 by United Press International.
All rights reserved.

--

Free Newsletter
Sign Up

Email Address*
ribbon
Cick here to see our Awards!
 
HON
We subscribe to the HONcode principles of the Health On the Net Foundation.
  Applesforhealth.com is rated by
ICRA
 
Contact Us About Us Privacy Statement & Policies