Association between vitamin deficiency and metabolic disorders related to obesity
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- DOI: 10.1080/10408398.2015.1117413
Association between vitamin deficiency and metabolic disorders related to obesity
Abstract
Inappropriate food behavior contributes to obesity and leads to vitamin deficiency. This review discusses the nutritional status of water- and fat-soluble vitamins in obese subjects. We verified that most vitamins are deficient in obese individuals, especially the fat-soluble vitamins, folic acid, vitamin B12 and vitamin C. However, some vitamins have been less evaluated in cases of obesity. The adipose tissue is considered a metabolic and endocrine organ, which in excess leads to changes in body homeostasis, as well as vitamin deficiency which can aggravate the pathological state. Therefore, the evaluation of vitamin status is of fundamental importance in obese individuals.
Keywords: Obesity; fat-soluble vitamins; metabolic disorders; vitamin deficiency; water-soluble vitamins.
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