Vitamin D Evidence Table

Structured evidence table for Vitamin D, generated from 3 reusable source documents in the Migaku knowledge base.

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Vitamin DFor babies younger than 12 months , cow's milk is not recommended because it may put your baby at risk for intestinal bleeding.2CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION (2024)Vitamin D
Vitamin DWhat vitamin D does Vitamin D helps your child build strong bones and prevent rickets.2CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION (2024)Vitamin D
Vitamin DRickets is a condition of softening of the bones that can occur in growing children.2CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION (2024)Vitamin D
Vitamin DA primary characteristic of obesity is the presence of chronic low-grade systemic inflammation, predominantly instigated by hypertrophied adipocytes and aberrant immune cell infiltration, particularly involving M1-polarized macrophages, which collectively foster increased production of cytokines (,).3Zheng Xiaoxia (2026)Vitamin D and exercise in obesity: a neurovascular–muscle axis
Vitamin DFurthermore, the metabolic and vascular derangements associated with obesity have repercussions that extend to the central nervous system, might contribute to neurocognitive decline, compromised neurovascular integrity, and an augmented susceptibility to dementia (,).3Zheng Xiaoxia (2026)Vitamin D and exercise in obesity: a neurovascular–muscle axis
Vitamin DEvidence of central insulin resistance further suggests that metabolic impairment extends to neural tissue, influencing not only appetite control but also neurovascular coupling, mitochondrial efficiency, and synaptic plasticity ().3Zheng Xiaoxia (2026)Vitamin D and exercise in obesity: a neurovascular–muscle axis
Vitamin D1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Obesity represents a multifaceted condition of considerable complexity, characterized not solely by an excess of adipose tissue but also by significant disruptions in metabolic, inflammatory, musculoskeletal, and neurocognitive domains of health.3Zheng Xiaoxia (2026)Vitamin D and exercise in obesity: a neurovascular–muscle axis

Source documents

  1. Vitamin D
  2. Vitamin D and exercise in obesity: a neurovascular–muscle axis
  3. Sunscreen, vitamin D and skin of colour