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Low vitamin D status and obesity: Role of nutritionist

Authors :
Carolina Di Somma
Annamaria Colao
Silvia Savastano
Francesco Orio
Francesca Nappi
Maria Cristina Savanelli
Luigi Barrea
Savastano, Silvia
Barrea, Luigi
Savanelli, MARIA CRISTINA
Nappi, Francesca
DI SOMMA, Carolina
Orio, Francesco
Colao, Annamaria
Source :
Reviews in endocrinemetabolic disorders. 18(2)
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Low vitamin D status and obesity have concomitantly reached epidemic levels worldwide. Up to now the direction of the association between low vitamin D status and obesity, the exact mechanisms responsible for this association and the clinical usefulness to increase vitamin D status for reducing adiposity still warrant further evaluation. The aim of the present review was to examine the current evidence linking low vitamin D status and obesity in relation to the role of the nutritionist. On the one side, considering obesity as a causal factor, low sun exposure in obese individuals due to their sedentary lifestyle and less outdoor activity, vitamin D sequestration in adipose tissue, and volumetric dilution of ingested or cutaneously synthesized vitamin D3 in the large fat mass of obese patients, might represent some of the factors playing a major role in the pathogenesis of the low vitamin D status. On the other side, the expression of both vitamin D3 receptors and enzymes responsible for vitamin D3 metabolism in adipocytes depicted a role for the low vitamin D status per se in the development of obesity by modulating adipocyte differentiation and lipid metabolism. Nutritionists need to accurately address the aspects influencing the low vitamin D status in obesity and the vitamin D supplementation in obese individuals.

Details

ISSN :
15732606
Volume :
18
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Reviews in endocrinemetabolic disorders
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8f522333c0d9ca6514b0a069daad697c