Weekly Health Update #432

Health Alert: Vitamin D Supplementation May Lower Acute Respiratory Infection Risk. 
A review of findings from 42 published studies found that consuming a daily 400-1000 IU vitamin D supplement may reduce an individual’s risk for acute respiratory infection by up to 30%. 
medRxiv, November 2020 

Diet: Processed Fats and Sugars Increase Muscle Pain. 
Researchers observed that switching the diet of mice to one rich in either highly processed sugars or fats led to increased excitability of the muscle nerves and resulting muscle pain. The findings suggest that reducing the intake of highly processed foods may benefit patients with muscle pain. 
Nutrients, October 2020 

Exercise: Benefits of Strength Training. 
The American Cancer Society notes the following benefits for strength training: increased muscle mass, stronger bones, improved joint flexibility, increased metabolism, and improved balance. 
American Cancer Society, November 2020 

Chiropractic: Dizziness? It Could Be the Neck. 
Dizziness can have a number of potential causes, but one that often goes unidentified is dysfunction in the neck, particularly in the upper cervical spine. A recent article in the Journal of Exercise Rehabilitation notes that once vestibular and cardiovascular pathologies have been ruled out, patients with ongoing dizziness issues should be evaluated for cervical disorders. Doctors of chiropractic are trained to evaluate the cervical spine and to restore normal motion using a combination of manual therapies and specific exercise recommendations. 
Journal of Exercise Rehabilitation, October 2020 

Mental Attitude: Disasters Increase Suicides. 
According to a new study, an individual’s risk for suicide can increase up to 23% following a natural disaster, and the elevated suicide risk can persist for up to two years. The findings reveal that more mental health resources are needed to address challenges that arise after a disaster and that these services should be extended for a longer period of time following a disaster. 
Journal of Crisis Intervention and Suicide Prevention, November 2020 

Wellness/Prevention: Problems with Sleep Only Accelerate Other Troubles… 
Using data from the SNAC-K study, researchers report that older adults with moderate-to-severe sleep disturbances will likely accumulate chronic neuropsychiatric and musculoskeletal conditions at a faster rate than seniors with good sleep hygiene. The authors of the analysis conclude that the early detection and treatment of sleep difficulties may present itself as a possible strategy to reduce the risk for chronic multimorbidity in the older population. 
BMC Medicine, December 2020

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