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Teen Heart Disease Risk
By admin | March 27, 2009
According to a recent study on child heart disease, children and teens with lower levels of vitamin D have a higher risk of heart disease. they also have higher risk of diabetes and are significantly more likely to have high blood pressure and blood sugar. The researchers also discovered that the average white teens had vitamin D levels almost twice as high as African American teens and about 30 percent higher than Mexican American teens. These statistics and data on serum vitamin D levels in young people raise some concern about their food choices and even the amount of time they spend out in the sun.
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