Somalis in Bristol, UK at risk from vitamin D deficiency

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Somalis in Bristol, UK at risk from vitamin D deficiency

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Monday, July 02, 2007


Dietary Supplement Fact Sheet: Vitamin D

A project reporting in the British Journal of General Practice today shows that the Somali population in Bristol is at risk of vitamin D deficiency. The report is the result of a localised study conducted in Bristol's inner-city by the University of the West of England in partnership with the former Bristol North PCT and four GP practices in the area.

We get most of our vitamin D through sunlight acting on our skin, and only a little comes from the food we eat. Lack of vitamin D can cause rickets and chronic musculoskeletal pain. If deficiency is diagnosed as the main cause of this problem it is easily remedied through treatment with vitamin D, and it can be prevented by giving supplements.


Dr Julie Mytton, from UWE explains, "Certain groups of patients are at increased risk of vitamin D deficiency due to older age, pregnancy, restricted diet, having dark skin or reduced exposure to sunlight. We have long known that the Asian community is at risk of vitamin D deficiency but with changing patterns of immigration to the UK we are now finding that other population groups are also at risk. In 2004 GP's from four neighbouring practices in north Bristol identified increasing numbers of patients presenting with chronic musculoskeletal symptoms. The practices are spread across a deprived area of the city housing the majority of the growing Somali community in Bristol.

Two hundred and ninety nine patients with vitamin D deficiency were found to have been diagnosed at the four practices between January 2003 and September 2005. Of the 206 patients who had their ethnic group recorded the vast majority ( 88% ) were Black African, and 74% of these were known to have come from Somalia. Only 7% came from Asian countries, and even fewer from Caucasian or other ethnic groups.

"The reasons for the deficiency are various and include risk factors such as length of time since the patient left their country of ethnic origin, family history, wearing clothes that fully cover the skin and eating a restricted diet. As many Somali women wear clothes that fully cover their skin they are not absorbing sufficient sunlight to produce the vitamin. Now that we have identified the risk in this population we are trying to raise awareness in the community to help prevent deficiency by encouraging those at risk to take vitamin supplements, and trying to treat those who have already become deficient. This is particularly important for women who are thinking of having children, as any baby born to a woman who is deficient, is highly likely to be deficient as well."

Source: Media Newswire, July 02, 2007
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wow.

im not from bristol.
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SLIM -THUG ........IF THIS IS TRUE AM WORRIED ABOUT THE LIL SKINNY FELLA ..IF YOU KNOW WHAT AM SAYING Laughing Laughing Laughing
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[quote]"The reasons for the deficiency are various and include risk factors such as length of time since the patient left their country of ethnic origin, family history, wearing clothes that fully cover the skin and eating a restricted diet. As many Somali women wear clothes that fully cover their skin they are not absorbing sufficient sunlight to produce the vitamin. [/quote]

seeing as evry muslim women cover thier skin shouldnt it be pointed to them.. instead of just somalis?
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^^^
good point.
damn, i knew i should have read it.
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Laughing ill let u off that one.. seein as i do the same sometimes Mr. Green
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these people are in love with somalis...careful skinnies, those pills will most likely fix u, in other words....no more babies Laughing Laughing Laughing
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it's all about the a-z vitamin and mineral tablets...they give you all you need wherever you live
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^ pill popper Laughing
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very interesting article and plausible theory, I have always known that older somali generation suffer from "unkown" atleast to the west "illness'. My theory was it must had something to do with migration from warm variant climates and moving to the west, where's it's alot colder also being exposed to harmful chemical in the process natural or manmade radiation.


the research is tip of the iceburg.


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[quote="Qumanyoo"]^ pill popper Laughing[/quote]
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