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Human migration has resulted in spike in vitamin D deficiencies


Human migration has resulted in spike in vitamin D deficiencies
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Human migration over the last 500 years from sunny places to colder, darker more northerly homes has led to a surge in the number of people suffering from vitamin D deficiencies, a new study reveals. 
Academics created a computer model to calculate the difference in exposure to UV rays from the sun in both a person s ancestral and current location. 
They found going to places with lower levels of sunlight can result in vitamin D deficiency, which is directly associated with higher risk of mortality from illnesses including cardiovascular disease, diabetes, hypertension, and certain cancers.  ....

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'Alarmingly high' proportion of British people are vitamin D deficient


Many people from ethnic minorities in the UK are severely deficient in vitamin D, a study reveals. 
More than half of Asians are severely deficient in winter and more than a third of black Africans suffer an alarmingly high lack of the vitamin. 
Vitamin D has divided scientific opinion during the pandemic, with a plethora of studies finding it can fight coronavirus and others claiming it is of no benefit.
But Australian researchers reviewed half a million British genomes from the UK BioBank and say because it is cheap, easy to access and has no negative side-effects, people should consider supplementing their diet with the sunshine vitamin regardless. ....

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Health chiefs say there is 'not enough evidence' to support taking vitamin D for Covid-19


But officials are still recommending Britons take the immune-boosting nutrient over the winter.  
Health Secretary Matt Hancock ordered a rapid review into the vitamin s effect on Covid in October, after coming under fire for writing it off without any evidence to back his claims.  
A panel of experts across multiple Government agencies, including Public Health England, analysed the best scientific studies from around the world, though they did not say which or how many papers they looked at. 
But the team, led by NHS watchdog NICE, said it was not possible to determine a direct relationship between vitamin D and Covid, citing a lack of high-quality trials.  ....

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