@Hettiewaynthrop @dpl003 @IDEASDA1LY Yes indeed, a study found that almost all healthy black African adults at a tertiary hospital in Nairobi, Kenya were deficient in vitamin D – Kagotho, Omuse et al https://t.co/gTyBzrG37D
@robinmonotti Correlation is not causation Levels are not correlated with latitude Equatorial Africans have low levels of D Vitamin D status in healthy black African adults at a tertiary hospital in Nairobi, Kenya: a cross sectional study – Kagotho, Omuse
@gr33n_as_grass @kaceysharon @HydrobikeG @HHSGov Reference for the African levels? All I could find are studies stating that some Africans also have vitamin D deficiency. This article and others. https://t.co/PXNG1bknEs
@GlitchMadeGhost @fanoniscanon Ok Black Scientists in Kenya have measured Vit D in Black people. Deficiencies are very low owing to the equatorial position of Kenya hence 12 hours sunlight daily. So there is science, done by Black people and let us cite it