2019
DOI: 10.1007/s10903-019-00857-x
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The Differential Role of Vitamin D in Type 2 Diabetes Management and Control in Minority Populations

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“…By and large, most elevated in the mid-year, then, at that point, least in the spring and fall, yet there were no measurably critical occasional varieties. Kim et al [24] have presented the findings of a clinical trial they conducted on an ethnic minority sample of Korean Americans with T2DM who had not been extensively studied. They compared SA vitamin D status to that of T2DM and other ethnic groups, making use of clinical and behavioral data from our preliminary diabetes self-management clinical study.…”
Section: Rtcs On Vitamin D In Prevention Of Type 2 Diabetesmentioning
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“…By and large, most elevated in the mid-year, then, at that point, least in the spring and fall, yet there were no measurably critical occasional varieties. Kim et al [24] have presented the findings of a clinical trial they conducted on an ethnic minority sample of Korean Americans with T2DM who had not been extensively studied. They compared SA vitamin D status to that of T2DM and other ethnic groups, making use of clinical and behavioral data from our preliminary diabetes self-management clinical study.…”
Section: Rtcs On Vitamin D In Prevention Of Type 2 Diabetesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Females between the ages of 23 and 67 were the focus of a China-based study [23]. The peril proportion for the intercession, which included everyday admission of 2000 IU of vitamin D, was accounted for to be -13.1, showing that vitamin D Those over the age of 59 were included in a study that was carried out in the United States [24]. The treatment consisted of receiving 2000 IU of vitamin D3 daily for five years.…”
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“…Studies report that unhealthy diet and poor nutrition are closely associated with increased morbidity and mortality and lowered quality of life (Bernstein & Munoz, 2012; Shlisky et al, 2017; World Health Organization [WHO], 2005; Yannakoulia et al, 2018). Diet and nutrition are also essential components of chronic disease management for older adults (Kim et al, 2019; Lorig et al, 2013). Previous research on eating habits, however, has focused mostly on food consumption (e.g., meat, fruit, vegetable, dairy products) or nutritional intake (e.g., sodium, potassium, vitamin D, calcium).…”
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