Vitamin D What You Need To Know

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Vitamin D

What you need to know

WHAT IS
VITAMIN D?
Vitamin D is a group of fat-soluble vitamins,
which help support your:
• immune system
• cell function
• blood sugar regulation
• bone health
• calcium absorption and circulation
• normal blood pressure
Vitamin D comes from three sources:
sunlight, specific foods, and supplements.

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Vitamin D Synthesis

HOW
from Sun Exposure

MUCH
SUNLIGHT
SHOULD I
GET?

Get about 10-20 minutes a


day of midday sun, with
face, arms, hands, and legs
uncovered (and no sunscreen). Dietary intake:
D2 (plants, yeasts)
Note: Some people may need more D3 (animal sources)

sun than the above recommendation,


and at certain times of year (winter)
the sun may not even be strong
to provide the required vitamin D.
For others, sun exposure may not
be appropriate, such as burn or skin
cancer survivors.
So use the above as a general guideline,
not an absolute rule.

Most active form


of vitamin D

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HOW MUCH VITAMIN D
DO I NEED FROM OTHER
SOURCES?

In the table below, find your age group. The intake range beside it shows your
recommended daily vitamin D intake, from both food and supplement sources.

RECOMMENDED DAILY
AGE VITAMIN D INTAKE
(normal BMI)

0–12 months 400–1000 IU/d

1–18 years 600–1000 IU/d

18–70+ years 800–2000 IU/d

Pregnant / breastfeeding 800–2000 IU/d


(>18 years)

In cases of more severe deficiency, some people may need to take more
vitamin D than we’ve listed above. Work with your medical doctor to figure out
the right dose for you, and how long to take it for.

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WHAT ARE THE BEST FOOD
SOURCES OF VITAMIN D?

Here are
some of the
richest
foods
sources of
vitamin D:

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WHAT KIND
OF VITAMIN D
SUPPLEMENT
SHOULD I TAKE?

The delivery method of the supplement—whether liquid, spray, or pill—isn’t so


important.1 But the form of the vitamin D in it is.
Look for supplements that contain:
• Vitamin D3, which is superior at optimizing and maintaining vitamin D levels
long-term2 3
Or, if you prefer a plant-based option:
• Vitamin D2, which is derived from yeast or mushrooms
For best absorption, take vitamin D with a meal, especially one that contains
healthy fats.
Note: Taking vitamin D when you’re not deficient will have little to no benefit—
and may even cause harm.4 Make sure you confirm a suspected vitamin D
deficiency with a blood test, obtained through your doctor.
1
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32143526/
2
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22552031/
3
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23168298/
4
https://www.acpjournals.org/doi/abs/10.7326/M19-0341

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HOW DO I KNOW
IF I’M DEFICIENT?
Here’s a quick quiz.
Do you:
• Live far from the equator, and/or • Have a BMI that categorizes you as
experience winter? “obese”?
• Have darker skin? • Tend to cover up when you go outside
• Fall into the “50+” age category? (either with clothing or sunscreen)?
• Have a chronic illness or • Do shift work?
malabsorption issues? • Just don’t go outside much during
daylight hours?
If you’ve answered “Yes” to any of the above questions, you have a higher
likelihood of being vitamin D deficient.
However, the only way to know for sure if you have a vitamin D deficiency is
to get a blood test, which you can get through your family doctor.
Most experts agree that having a blood level of:
• 30-50 nmol/L (12-20 ng/mL) of • <30 nmol/L (12 ng/mL) of 25(OH)D
25-hydroxyvitamin D3, or 25(OH)D is considered a severe deficiency
is insufficient for optimal health
Ideally, in order to optimize bone health and minimize the risk of disease, you
want to achieve a blood level of vitamin D of 50-100 nmol/L (20-40 ng/mL).5
Work with your doctor to figure out if you need to supplement, and if so, what
dose to take, and for how long.
(For more on vitamin D, read the full article: Should I take Vitamin D?)
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 https://www.nature.com/articles/s41430-020-00706-3

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