How Vitamin D Test Misdiagnosed African Americans

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By the current blood test for vitamin D, most African-Americans are deficient. That can lead to weak bones. So many doctors prescribe supplement pills to bring their levels up.

But the problem is with the test, not the patients, according to a new study. The vast majority of African-Americans have plenty of the form of vitamin D that counts — the type their cells can readily use.

The research resolves a long-standing paradox.

"The population in the United States with the best bone health happens to be the African-American population," says Dr. Ravi Thadhani, a professor of medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital and lead author of the study. "But almost 80 percent of these individuals are defined as having vitamin D deficiency. This was perplexing."

The origin of this paradox is a fascinating tale of genes interacting with geography. More on that later.

To unravel the mystery, Thadhani and his colleagues looked closely at various forms of vitamin D in the blood of 2,085 Baltimore residents, black and white. They focused on a form of the vitamin called 25-hydroxyvitamin D, which makes up most of the vitamin circulating in the blood. It's the form that the standard test measures.

The 25-hydroxy form is tightly bound to a protein, and as a result, bone cells, immune cells and other tissues that need vitamin D can't take it up. It has to be converted by the kidneys into a form called 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D.

For Caucasians, blood levels of 25-hydroxyvitamin D are a pretty good proxy for how much of the bioavailable vitamin they have. But not for blacks.


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That's because blacks have only a quarter to a third as much of the binding protein, Thadhani says. So the blood test for the 25-hydroxy form is misleading. His study finds that because of those lower levels of the protein, blacks still have enough of the bioavailable vitamin, which explains why their bones look strong even though the usual blood tests say they shouldn't.

"The conclusion from this study is that just because your total levels are low, it doesn't mean we need to replace vitamin D" using supplements, Thadhani says. The study was published Wednesday in the New England Journal of Medicine.

The reason people of African descent have far less protein-bound vitamin D is probably related to the geographic origins of the human race. Our earliest ancestors lived near the equator in Africa, where sunlight was plentiful and intense year-round.

Vitamin D is synthesized in the skin when sunlight strikes it. When sunlight is deficient, the vitamin has to come from dietary sources such as eggs and fish oil.


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Humans living in sunny climates make plenty of vitamin D on their own. In fact, one reason for the high degree of skin pigmentation in people of African descent is to prevent the synthesis of too much vitamin D, which can be toxic.

Early humans didn't need to store up reserves of vitamin D, so they didn't need as much of the binding protein, whose function is to squirrel the vitamin away in a form where it can be used later.

"Everyone who came out of Africa had the ancestral genotype associated with lower vitamin D-binding proteins," Thadhani says. "When humans moved to areas with less sunlight, a different genotype evolved. The further north they went, the more people needed reserves of vitamin D. So D-binding protein levels went up."

And that genetic difference in vitamin D-binding proteins is what researchers have finally figured out.


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Dr. Michael Holick, a leading authority on vitamin D at Boston University Medical School, tells Shots that the new research is prompting him to resurrect blood samples from earlier studies to figure out whether the ill effects of low vitamin D in African-Americans and Caucasians are related to low levels of the bioavailable form or the protein-bound form.

While the effect of vitamin D on bone health is undisputed, Holick says, "there's a lot of controversy about [the vitamin's effect on] hypertension, diabetes, cancer and infectious diseases."

Meanwhile Holick, who wrote an editorial in the journal accompanying Thadhani's study, intends to keep giving his African-American patients vitamin D supplements when their blood levels of 25-hydroxyvitamin D are low, even though they may not need the pills to maintain strong bones.

"There's no downside to supplementation, so it's not a big deal," Holick says.

But Thadhani says doctors should hold off on prescribing vitamin D until they do other tests to determine whether their African-American patients are really vitamin D deficient. Those tests include blood levels of calcium, bone density tests and parathyroid hormone levels.

There is currently no approved test for the bioavailable 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D, although Thadhani and his colleagues are working on one and have filed for a patent.

He says he used to take vitamin D supplements "until I realized there are genetic differences, then I stopped. I've looked at my bioavailable levels of vitamin D. Now I'm comforted to know that I'm not deficient."

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:eek:

i was recently diagnosed with this too...

damn.

But why did the doctor say we can still take the supplements anyway?
 
^^^ From what I heard, your body just disposes of the extra D, so you can't overdose on it.

More proof that Blacks are superior to whites. :dance:
 
The first time I got my test and heard that I was Vit D deficient messed my head up big time :lol:
Until I heard from various sources that it's not so much of a big deal.
 
thanks for the info, i read this some time ago and as result i added the supplement to my diet...

I'll probably continue taking it since the bottle isn't empty yet...
 
i have been saying this for a while now. the shit is common sense if you think about it. my doc keeps trying to give me vit d supplements and i dont take them. for what ever reason these white folks seem to try and judge us by there standards when geographical evolution plays a big part in our differences.
 
i have been saying this for a while now. the shit is common sense if you think about it. my doc keeps trying to give me vit d supplements and i dont take them. for what ever reason these white folks seem to try and judge us by there standards when geographical evolution plays a big part in our differences.

contrary to what you have been taught people to not evolve based on geographical location.


There is no advantage in losing your melanin
 
contrary to what you have been taught people to not evolve based on geographical location.


There is no advantage in losing your melanin

explain to me why there are physical characteristics and traits that seem to go hand in hand with the environment .

(oh yeah and dont use the bible)
 
:eek:

i was recently diagnosed with this too...

damn.

But why did the doctor say we can still take the supplements anyway?

Vitamin D supplementation aids in reducing Cancer, and is the best vitamin in boosting and maintaining your immune system. The only argument is how much to take, the FDA says anything over 2000 IU's can be dangerous, but thats bullshit debunked by an Indian doctor years ago, you should try take around 10,000 iu's in an emusilfied oil, as Vitamin D is fat soluble, Biotics makes such a product, can pick it up off amazon.

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004HGF69I/?tag=vp314-20


I swear by this stuff, with this you don't need any flu vaccine, this will keep your system good, and any cold you get, if you even get it will be shortlived and harmless. Trust me fam pick this shit up, get one extra for the rest of your family as well.
 
Vitamin D supplementation aids in reducing Cancer, and is the best vitamin in boosting and maintaining your immune system. The only argument is how much to take, the FDA says anything over 2000 IU's can be dangerous, but thats bullshit debunked by an Indian doctor years ago, you should try take around 10,000 iu's in an emusilfied oil, as Vitamin D is fat soluble, Biotics makes such a product, can pick it up off amazon.

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004HGF69I/?tag=vp314-20


I swear by this stuff, with this you don't need any flu vaccine, this will keep your system good, and any cold you get, if you even get it will be shortlived and harmless. Trust me fam pick this shit up, get one extra for the rest of your family as well.


good post
 
if your doctor says that to you, and unless you albino, laugh at him and question his credentials.
 
vitamin d supplementation aids in reducing cancer, and is the best vitamin in boosting and maintaining your immune system. The only argument is how much to take, the fda says anything over 2000 iu's can be dangerous, but thats bullshit debunked by an indian doctor years ago, you should try take around 10,000 iu's in an emusilfied oil, as vitamin d is fat soluble, biotics makes such a product, can pick it up off amazon.

http://www.amazon.com/biotics-research-bio-d-mulsion-forte-vitamin/dp/b004hgf69i/?tag=vp314-20


i swear by this stuff, with this you don't need any flu vaccine, this will keep your system good, and any cold you get, if you even get it will be shortlived and harmless. Trust me fam pick this shit up, get one extra for the rest of your family as well.

i concur with everything u said, except that vitamin c, not vitamin d, is the best vitamin for your immune system...the research with vitamin c back in the day is amazing, but big pharma doesnt want u to know about it...
 
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Seems like we've all been given the faulty advice from doctors. I still have my supplements I'll probably keep taking them until the bottle is finished.




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If you are dark brown and live in cold climates you are getting less Vitamin D in the winter.. idk what these folks claiming now... but brother people need a good amount of sun
 
^^^ From what I heard, your body just disposes of the extra D, so you can't overdose on it.

More proof that Blacks are superior to whites. :dance:


Knew this all along. If you all truly understood how many more diseases they have than us it would blow your mind. There would be a worldwide uprising to reclaim what was stolen(earth). The term "survival of the fit" does not pertain to whites to well. They make up lies & cover the truth to make themselves seem more powerful. Hence why they are always the superheroes in movies & books. A black man & women are the fastest people on earth(fact), but in movies whites are running faster than the speed of light (fiction) :smh:. GTFOH. We are more physically & mentally fit to live and cultivate this planet. The darker races present with less diseases and lighter races. Yes they can harp about sickle-cell, diabetes, & heart disease, but they can have 2/3 of those as well as a slew of other problems.

Even though the human race can present with mostly the same diseases, there is actually a higher prevalence for most diseases being shown in the white race. Not trying to bring separation, but suggesting to look at the truth. Melanin is a gift of life not a curse. They don't want to admit that. eg. blacks have more natural muscle tone and protected from the sun's rays. Think about it. There is a reason we are not interested in killing animals into extinction without a reason as well as stripping the earth. People may talk about kids killing each other in ghettos, but there is also a system in place.
 
Pops just came back from the doctor said the doctor advised vitamin d supplementation. So I told him about this article he will take it to his doctor the next appointment.




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Yeah, doc tried to give me vitamin D 3 supplements about 10 years ago and I was landscaping and cable contracting at the time.

I knew SOMETHING was off wit' my ass being outside, sun up to down, all day.

Now, I know.
 
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