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ISSN 2063-5346
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VITAMIN D DEFICIENCY: A GLOBAL PROBLEM WITH HEALTH IMPLICATIONS

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Majed Abdullah Alqahtani, Lamya Fahad Abdulwahed, Mohammed Ibrahim Dayili, Sultan Fahad Alqahtani, Ibrahim Hussain Qaisi, Nahedh Rashed Alotaibi, Hassan Ghanam Alqahtani, Dr.Ayeman Abdullah Mahzari, Wardah Naiher Alanazi, Aminah Fazaa lanazi
» doi: 10.53555/ecb/2022.11.01.47

Abstract

Vitamin D deficiency is now recognized as a pandemic. The major cause of vitamin D deficiency is the lack of appreciation that sun exposure in moderation is the major source of vitamin D for most humans. Very few foods naturally contain vitamin D, and foods that are fortified with vitamin D are often inadequate to satisfy either a child’s or an adult’s vitamin D requirement. Vitamin D deficiency causes rickets in children and will precipitate and exacerbate osteopenia, osteoporosis, and fractures in adults. Vitamin D deficiency has been associated with increased risk of common cancers, autoimmune diseases, hypertension, and infectious diseases. A circulating level of 25- hydroxyvitamin D of >75 nmol/L, or 30 ng/mL, is required to maximize vitamin D’s beneficial effects for health. In the absence of adequate sun exposure, at least 800 –1000 IU vitamin D3/d may be needed to achieve this in children and adults. Vitamin D2 may be equally effective for maintaining circulating concentrations of 25-hydroxyvitamin D when given in physiologic concentrations.

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