Vitamin D Reduces Diabetes Risk in Specific Genetic Groups
A new study published in JAMA Network Open suggests vitamin D could prevent prediabetes from progressing to type 2 diabetes. The research found that vitamin D lowered diabetes risk by approximately 19% in specific genetic groups. Currently, more than 2 in 5 U.S. adults are classified as having prediabetes. The study notes the effectiveness is contingent upon certain genetic markers. Research indicates that Vitamin D may reduce diabetes risk by approximately 19%.
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WWJ Detroit
“A new study published in JAMA Network Open found that vitamin D lowered diabetes risk by about 19%, but only in people with certain genes.”
WWJ Detroit
“diabetes risk by about 19%, but only in people with certain genes.”
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