Walking in the Light: How History of Physical Activity, Sunlight, and Vitamin D Account for Body Fat—A UK Biobank Study
Obesity2020Vol. 28(8), pp. 1428–1437
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Brandon S. Klinedinst, Nathan F. Meier, Brittany Larsen, Yueying Wang, Shan Yu, Jonathan P. Mochel, Scott T. Le, Tovah Wolf, Amy Pollpeter, Colleen Pappas, Qian Wang, Karin Allenspach, Li Wang, Daniel W. Russell, David A. Bennett, Auriel A. Willette
Abstract
Sunlight and PA may increase vitamin D levels. For the first time, this study characterizes a positive association between sunlight and visceral adiposity. Further investigation and experimentation are necessary to clarify the physiological role of sunlight exposure on adipose tissue.
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