Is Diabetes a Vitamin "D" Deficiency?


"People with diabetes are more prone to vitamin D deficiency due to factors like limited sun exposure, kidney disease, and medications like glucocorticoids. Low vitamin D levels can lead to insulin resistance and reduced insulin production, making diabetes management more challenging. Research suggests that vitamin D supplementation may improve insulin sensitivity and reduce type 2 diabetes risk. However, more well-designed trials are needed to confirm its efficacy in treating or preventing diabetes ¹. Vitamin D deficiency is common in diabetes patients, and addressing this may have potential health benefits ²."

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