Vitamin-D Deficiency !! Sunlight & Supplements

VIT-D DEFICIENCY AND SUPPLEMENTS

Vitamin-D is a fat soluble vitamin which is stored in the liver and fatty tissues. The two common forms of Vit-D are D2 (Ergocalciferol) synthesised by plants & D3 (Cholecalciferol) which is synthesised by the human when exposed to sunlight. The active form of both the vitamin is Calcitriol.

Though our body has the ability to make Vit-D in spite of this Vit-D deficiency is common in old age, infants, dark skin people, people living in hilly areas and people who have insufficient sunlight exposure.

Signs and Symptoms of Deficiency:              

  • Lack of concentration
  • Bone pain and deformities
  • Easily bone fractures
  • Muscles pain and weakness
  • Fatigue
  • Weight Gain
  • Hypertension
  • Headaches
  • Bladder problems
  • Constipation or Diarrhoea

Causes of Deficiency:

  • Not taking sufficient animal protein i.e. on the strict vegetarian diet.
  • Less exposure to sunlight.
  • Dark skin people contain more melanin which inhibits Vit-D formation.
  • When Kidneys are not working properly to convert Vit-D to its active form.
  • If Body is not able to absorb Vit-D properly from the food.
  • Obesity inhibits the release of Vit-D into the blood.
  • Use of sunscreen creams/lotions.

Effects of Vit-D Deficiency: Vit-D deficiency leads to many health problems viz-

  • Osteoporosis
  • Heart Diseases and Hypertension
  • Cancer
  • Auto-immune Diseases
  • Depression
  • Insomnia
  • Arthritis
  • Diabetes-II
  • Asthma
  • Multiple Sclerosis
  • Chronic Pain
  • Psoriasis
  • Fibromyalgia
  • Autism

Sources of Vit-D Rich Foods:         

  • Fatty fishes like salmon, tuna etc.
  • Beef, liver
  • Cheese
  • Egg yolks
  • Fish liver oils
  • Mushrooms

     Vit-D Levels:

≥ 50 =Good level

30-50= Need a Vit-D supplement

≤ 30= Very Deficient and needs Urgent Care.

Vit-D supplements:

10 micrograms of Vit-D is required per day either through diet or with supplements. The Vitamin-D supplement is essential to people having less exposure to sunlight or having vegetarian diet regularly or people with liver or kidney diseases. It is very difficult to find out Vit-D requirement through sun exposure, so it is better to concentrate on the diet. But the fact is that the natural vegetarian foods do not contain enough Vit-D so to prevent Vit-D deficiency it is better to have Vit-D supplements.

Vit-D supplements are generally found in three forms-

  • Tablets
  • Capsules
  • Emulsified oil drops

 Vit-D supplements are also fortified with foods viz-

  • Milk
  • Breakfast Cereals
  • Yogurt
  • Orange Juice
  • Bread

         Recommended Supplementation of Vit-D

  • 0-12 months infants – 400 IU/d
  • 1-18 years child and teens-600 IU/d
  • Adult up to 70 years- 600 IU/d
  • Above 70 years- 800/IU/d
  • Pregnant and Lactating women-600 IU/d

Vit-D supplements are inexpensive and available in the market in a multivitamin tablet form. If there is limited sun exposure than 600 IU/d of Vit-D supplementation is necessary for 1 to 70 years of age or 800 IU/d above 70 years of age.

So finally, The natural and recommended form of Vit-D is D-3 i.e. Cholecalciferol and the supplements are D-2 i.e Ergocalciferol, which is derived from irradiated fungus or yeast. However, it is better to go for natural sources of Vit-D-3 inspite of choosing Vit-D-2 supplements. Too much exposure of the sunlight is harmful to U.V radiations, sunburn and tanning, so, Animal sources of Vit-D may be preferred overexposure to sunlight.

The supplements also interact with other weight loss, cholesterol lowering medicines and steroids. Also, high Vit-D supplementation leads to kidney stones.