Welcome to Desert Mobile Medical’s first-ever blog post on medical knowledge. We are now starting this newsletter as a monthly blog posting that will focus on different health and wellness topics that we feel can impact you, our patients. Our goal is to educate and empower you to make the best possible choices when it comes to your health and those of your loved ones. In honor of National Nutrition Month®, we are putting the spotlight on Vitamin D and Calcium.
Key Facts about Vitamin D & Calcium:
1) Much like Sinatra singing “You can’t have one without the other”, Calcium and Vitamin D work together to protect your bones—calcium helps build and maintain bones, while Vitamin D helps your body effectively absorb calcium. So even if you’re taking in enough calcium, it could be going to waste if you’re deficient in Vitamin D.
2) Did you know that all people smile in the same language? Research has shown that Vitamin D might play an important role in regulating mood and warding off depression. In one study, scientists found that people with depression who received Vitamin D supplements noticed an improvement in their symptoms.
6) Ironically, increasing dietary calcium intake has been shown to decrease your risk of developing kidney stones.
7) Smile big. Laugh often. Never take this life for granted. Smiling big, as a result of those wonderfully strong & healthy teeth you have, courtesy of Calcium + Vitamin D.
8) Who said taking steroids was bad for you? Vitamin D is NOT a vitamin at all. It’s actually a steroid hormone precursor.
10) Waiting rooms are a thing of the past, as is your high blood pressure. Calcium intake is a great way to fight against high blood pressure.
At Desert Mobile Medical, we ascertain your Vitamin D levels on our Annual Physical, which is our very first visit to you. We ask that you get a blood draw which we send to the laboratory for a whole battery of tests including:
– Complete Blood Count (CBC) – Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP) – HbA1c test (used for diagnosing Diabetes) – Complete Lipid Panel (Full cholesterol testing) – TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone) & Free T4 (FT4) – Complete Urinanalysis (check for kidney health and urinary tract infections) – Vitamin D levels (Vit D, 25-OH) – Homocysteine & hs-CRP (Inflammatory Markers) – Apolipoproteins A & B, PLAC or Lp-PLA2 (Lipoprotein-associated-phospholipase A2), and sdLDL (Small Density Lipoprotein) – PSA (Prostate Specific Antigen) – If applicable
Dr. Paresh Goel is a board-certified Internist & Geriatrician with over 15 years of experience in healthcare, working in areas such as Hospital Medicine, Private Practice, Hospice, and Rehabilitation & Recovery.
Driven by a commitment to delivering superior patient care and leveraging cutting-edge medical technology, Dr. Goel founded Desert Mobile Medical | Concierge Physicians in 2018.
He has authored many publications, as well as articles on this website and others.
Dr. Paresh Goel is a board-certified Internist & Geriatrician with over 15 years of experience in healthcare, working in areas such as Hospital Medicine, Private Practice, Hospice, and Rehabilitation & Recovery.
Driven by a commitment to delivering superior patient care and leveraging cutting-edge medical technology, Dr. Goel founded Desert Mobile Medical | Concierge Physicians in 2018.
He has authored many publications, as well as articles on this website and others.
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Vitamin D plays a crucial role in maintaining bone health by enhancing calcium absorption in the gut. This essential nutrient ensures that bones remain strong and prevents conditions such as osteoporosis, which can lead to fractures and other serious health issues.
Studies have shown that individuals with adequate levels of Vitamin D have a significantly lower risk of developing bone-related diseases. For instance, a deficiency in Vitamin D can lead to weakened bones, making it imperative to monitor and maintain optimal levels through diet, sunlight exposure, or supplementation, as advised by healthcare providers like Desert Mobile Medical.
Vitamin D and Mood Regulation
Research indicates that Vitamin D is linked to mood regulation and mental health. Low levels of this vitamin have been associated with an increased risk of depression and anxiety, highlighting the importance of maintaining sufficient Vitamin D levels for overall emotional well-being.
For example, seasonal affective disorder (SAD) has been linked to reduced sunlight exposure, which can lower Vitamin D levels. Ensuring adequate Vitamin D intake may help alleviate symptoms of mood disorders, making it essential for individuals to consult with healthcare professionals, such as those at Desert Mobile Medical, for personalized advice and treatment options.
How to Increase Your Vitamin D Levels
Increasing Vitamin D levels can be achieved through various methods, including dietary changes, sunlight exposure, and supplementation. Foods rich in Vitamin D, such as fatty fish, fortified dairy products, and egg yolks, can significantly contribute to meeting daily requirements.
Additionally, spending time outdoors in sunlight can help the body synthesize Vitamin D naturally. However, for those who may struggle to maintain adequate levels through diet and sunlight alone, supplements may be recommended by healthcare providers at Desert Mobile Medical to ensure optimal health.
Understanding Calcium's Role in Overall Wellness
Calcium is vital not only for bone health but also for various bodily functions, including muscle contraction, nerve transmission, and blood clotting. Ensuring adequate calcium intake is essential for maintaining overall wellness and preventing health issues associated with deficiencies.
Incorporating calcium-rich foods such as dairy products, leafy greens, and fortified foods into your diet can help meet daily calcium needs. For personalized dietary recommendations and to assess your calcium levels, consulting with professionals at Desert Mobile Medical is a proactive step towards better health.