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Vitamin D

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Vitamin D

Vitamin D is a vitamin (a substance the body requires in small doses for proper nutrition and function) that is fat-soluble, meaning that it is dissolved and stored in the fat of your body. Vitamin D maintains proper levels of calcium and phosphorus in the blood and together with calcium builds strong bones. The November 9, 2005, issue of JAMA contains an article about sufficient levels of vitamin D for healthy bones.


SUNLIGHT EXPOSURE

Sun exposure for 10 to 15 minutes at least twice a week usually provides adequate amounts of vitamin D. Certain conditions such as cloud cover, northern climates, pollution, and the winter months may not provide adequate sunlight exposure. Excess sun exposure causes skin cancer, so you should limit exposure to sunlight, not use tanning beds, and wear protective clothing and a sunscreen with a sun protection factor (SPF) of at least 15 when outdoors for longer than 10 to 15 minutes twice a week. Infants should be kept out of direct sunlight all together.


VITAMIN D DEFICIENCY

When vitamin D levels are low, bones become weak and brittle. In children, vitamin D deficiency causes a disease called rickets, which results in poorly developed weak bones, delayed growth, immune deficiencies, and, when severe, seizures. In adults, vitamin D deficiency causes a disease called osteomalacia, which results in weak bones, fractures, bone pain, and weakness. Low levels of vitamin D may be a factor in osteoporosis (thin bones).


WHO IS AT RISK OF DEVELOPING VITAMIN D DEFICIENCY?


Infants who are exclusively breast-fed or receiving less than about 2 cups a day of vitamin D–fortified formula or milk

People who have darker-pigmented skin

People with very limited sunlight exposure

People with fat malabsorption diseases, such as pancreatitis, cystic fibrosis, celiac disease, and surgical resection of the bowel

People who have liver or kidney disease or enzyme deficiencies

People in the northern hemisphere during winter



HOW MUCH VITAMIN D DO YOU NEED?


For infants to adults aged 50 years, the daily adequate intake is 200 international units (IU) of vitamin D. For adults aged 51 to 70 years, 400 IU is required, and for those older than 70 years, 600 IU is recommended. Discuss with your doctor the proper vitamin D intake and sun exposure for you and whether you should take a supplement, especially if you are at risk of developing a deficiency. Too much vitamin D can occur from taking excess vitamin D supplements and can cause serious problems, such as nausea, vomiting, and weakness or even confusion and heart rhythm abnormalities.

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Post by JenifferLor » Nov 07, 2012

It means that Vitamin D is very much needed. Isn't it? Thanks for highlighting the benefits of Vitamin D.

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Post by kharsha » Dec 17, 2012

easily get vitamin d because sun shine given this vitamin

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Post by merryjhon » Feb 02, 2013

Vitamin D is a group of fat-soluble secosteroids responsible for intestinal absorption of calcium and phosphate and is essential for healthy bones and a lack of it can cause serious medical problems.

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Post by Fedrin » Feb 28, 2013

Vitamin D is a steroid vitamin, a group of fat-soluble prohormones, which encourages the absorption and metabolism of calcium and phosphorous. Vitamin D is so important vitamin for body. This is essential for the normal mineralization of bone and preventing hypocalcemic tetany.

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Post by farhatbokhari » Mar 13, 2013

Thanks to inform us for great benefits of vitamins D.

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Post by smrati » Mar 15, 2013

JenifferLor wrote:It means that Vitamin D is very much needed. Isn't it? Thanks for highlighting the benefits of Vitamin D.
It is dear.

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Post by jhonsonmarqus » Apr 19, 2013

Vitamin D is a great fat soluble which is most important of human body .Vitamin D divided in D1,D2 and D3 .Vitamin D has several function .

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Post by beautifull.areeba » Apr 19, 2013

sun shine is much panic, so many skin diseases might be caused by sun shine how can i get vitamin from this

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Post by reaganfleming1 » Jun 11, 2013

Vitamin D is important for good overall health and strong and healthy bones. It’s also an important factor in making sure your muscles, heart, lungs and brain work well and that your body can fight infection.

Your body can make its own vitamin D from sunlight. You can also get vitamin D from supplements and a very small amount comes from a few foods you eat.
The vitamin D that you get in your skin from sunlight, and the vitamin D from supplements, has to be changed by your body a number of times before it can be used.

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