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The Hidden Reason Vitamin D Fails in People with Obesity
Published 3 months ago
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- Extra body fat interferes with how vitamin D works after it enters your body, which explains why low levels often persist despite supplements or sun exposure
- Vitamin D can become trapped in fat tissue and fail to convert into its usable form, leaving blood tests low even when intake appears sufficient
- Deep belly fat and liver fat have the strongest impact on vitamin D availability, making waist size more important than body weight alone
- Taking higher doses of vitamin D doesn't always fix the problem if metabolic signals from excess fat remain unchanged
- Reducing visceral fat, restoring metabolic health, and supporting proper vitamin D activation help vitamin D function normally again