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AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN OFTEN VITAMIN D DEFICIENT

AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN OFTEN VITAMIN D DEFICIENT

Siebra Muhammad · Friday, January 21st 2011 at 3:07PM · 656 views
SOUTH CAROLINA--Statistics presented at the Third AACR Conference on the Science of Cancer Health Disparities revealed that black women often have lower vitamin D levels than white women.

The authors of a study on the subject added that the participants' vitamin D deficiencies were associated with an increased risk for breast tumors.

Epidemiologists at the University of South Carolina analyzed blood samples taken from more than 100 women, all of whom had developed breast cancer.

While white women had an average of 30 nanograms of the vitamin in each milliliter (ng/mL) of their blood, African-Americans levels were closer to 19 ng/mL, just under the 20 ng/mL limit which defines vitamin D deficiency.

The team concluded that their findings may provide a basis for cancer prevention methods, saying that further research into the link between cancer and low vitamin D levels is necessary.

They theorized that the pigment of darker skin may prevent some of the nutrient from being synthesized through sunlight absorption.

Common sources of vitamin D include eggs, liver and fish oil. Individuals who are concerned about their nutrient and mineral levels may consider taking a daily supplement to improve their health and wellbeing.

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Siebra Muhammad Monday, January 24th 2011 at 4:19PM

EDUCATE EDUCATE EDUCATE!!!

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

Siebra, I must thank you for this important information...I value each and every teaching moments like this post of yours along with all of the others you post for our benefits. (smile)

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