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Publication Name World Journal of Diabetes
Manuscript ID 19849
Country China
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ISSN 1948-9358 (online)
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Category Nutrition & Dietetics
Manuscript Type Minireviews
Article Title Vitamin paradox in obesity: Deficiency or excess?
Manuscript Source Unsolicited Manuscript
All Author List Shi-Sheng Zhou, Da Li, Na-Na Chen and Yiming Zhou
Funding Agency and Grant Number
Funding Agency Grant Number
National Natural Science Foundation of China 31140036
Corresponding Author Shi-Sheng Zhou, MD, PhD, Professor, Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, Medical College, Dalian University, No.10 Xuefu Avenue, Dalian Economic and Technological Development Zone, Dalian 116622, Liaoning Province, China. zhouss@ymail.com
Key Words Obesity; Type 2 diabetes; Developmental origin of disease; Folic acid; Vitamin D; Niacin; Oxidation stress; Insulin resistance; Vitamin fortification
Core Tip Obesity rates have dramatically increased among the United States population, including children, since the 1980s. Considering the lag time between risk exposure and the development of child obesity, the risk must have been imposed on the whole United States population around the late 1970s. Although evidence suggests that the risk is high vitamin intake due to the update of vitamin fortification in 1974 and the implementation of the Infant Formula Act of 1980, why do obese individuals paradoxically show low levels of fasting serum vitamins? In this paper, we try to give an answer to this question based on the current understanding of vitamin homeostasis.
Publish Date 2015-08-26 20:56
Citation Zhou SS, Li D, Chen NN, Zhou Y. Vitamin paradox in obesity: Deficiency or excess? World J Diabetes 2015; 6(10): 1158-1167
URL http://www.wjgnet.com/1948-9358/full/v6/i10/1158.htm
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.4239/wjd.v6.i10.1158
Full Article (PDF) WJD-6-1158.pdf
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Manuscript File 19849-Review.doc
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Peer-review Report 19849-Peer-review(s).pdf
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