Your brain needs vitamin D – keep your level up
Yet another study shows that low vitamin D level predisposes to neurological problems. A report just published in a leading neurology journal, Neurology by British and American researchers shows that low levels of vitamin D are associated with a higher risk of delirium in hospitalized patients.
This study looked at 313,121 participants, 544 of whom were hospitalized with delirium. The researchers proved that there is genetic evidence supporting connection between vitamin D levels and delirium. They called for trials of correction of low vitamin D levels for the prevention of delirium.
It is a strange call to action because we already know from other large studies that vitamin D deficiency predisposes to several neurological problems. These include not only migraines, but also multiple sclerosis, stroke, and other major diseases Why not just make sure that nobody has a deficiency? Well, one reason is that insurance companies do not want to pay for the test because we do not have proof that correcting this deficiency will prevent these neurological problems. As we know, correlation does not mean causation. However, conducting large scale studies is very expensive and it takes many years to obtain the results. And why was a normal range for vitamin D was established if not to make sure that people are not deficient.
As I mentioned in my last post on vitamin D in 2015 everyone should have their vitamin D level checked and if you are deficient, get your level up to the middle of normal range. The normal range is 30 to 100, so below 40 is definitely not optimal.
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