Login
Register

Home
Bollywood
Slideshows
Entertainment
Fashion
Fashion Designers
Gossip
Health and Science
Lifestyle
Tech
Travel
About
Designer Swimwear 2010 - MBFW Miami
Tibi Swimwear
L*Space by Monica Wise
Shay Todd
Ed Hardy
Tibi
Cia.MarĂ­tima
Luli Fama
Caffe

Designer Swimwear 2009 - MBFW LA
Rosa Cha Swimwear
Ed Hardy by Christian Audigier
Caroline D'Amore
Beach Bunny

Designer Swimwear 2009 - MBFW Miami
Ed Hardy Swimwear
Ed Hardy by Christian Audigier
Pistol Panties
Gottex bikini
Rosa Cha
Ashley Paige
Beach Bunny

Loading
Home > Health
Previous Next
Vitamin D deficiency alarmingly high and increasing
Posted on Tuesday, June 30, 2009 (EST)
Populations across the globe are suffering from the impact of low levels of vitamin D leading to potentially severe repercussions for overall health and fracture rates.
 
Print this page
Email this page

Populations across the globe are suffering from the impact of low levels of vitamin D leading to potentially severe repercussions for overall health and fracture rates. Photo Credit: AFP/File

June 30, 2009, (Sawf News) - Populations across the globe are suffering from the impact of low levels of vitamin D leading to potentially severe repercussions for overall health and fracture rates.

Compiled by the International Osteoporosis Foundation (IOF) and published in the scientific journal Osteoporosis International, the report reviews the scope and causes of low vitamin D levels in six regions: Asia, Europe, Latin America, Middle East and Africa, North America and Oceania. Regional reports are available on the IOF website

Vitamin D is mainly produced in the skin upon exposure to sunlight, and, to a lesser extent, is derived from nutritional sources. It plays an important role, through its influence on calcium levels, in the maintenance of organ systems, and is needed for normal bone mineralization and growth. Suboptimal levels of vitamin D may lead to increased risk of osteoporosis and hip fracture and, in severe cases, to the development of rickets, a softening of bones in children that can lead to skeletal fractures and deformity.

Although there is ongoing debate as to what constitutes the optimal level of vitamin D, the report shows that regardless of whether it is defined at 50nmol/L or 75nmol/L, vitamin D status is seriously inadequate in large proportions of the population across the globe.

The main risk factors for low vitamin D levels include older age, female sex, lower latitudes, winter season, darker skin pigmentation, less sunlight exposure, dietary habits, and the absence of vitamin D fortification in common foods. Further factors include the increase in urbanization, where people tend to live and work indoors, as well as cultural practices that tend towards sun avoidance and the wearing of traditional clothing that covers the skin. The severity of the problem in Middle East and South Asia, the highest risk regions according to the report, arises from the combination of several of these risk factors.

These findings suggest that prevention strategies must be initiated at the national level - especially given the increasing ageing of populations in many regions of the world. National plans of action should encourage safe, limited exposure to sunlight and improved dietary intake of vitamin D, whilst considering fortification of foods and taking a supplement as well.

News Copyright © Sawf News. May not be reproduced without explicit written permission

Related Topics:

  • Breast cancer lowers vitamin D, patients need high dose supplements
  • Vitamin D deficiency in younger women associated with increased high blood pressure risk
  • Research shows why low vitamin D raises heart disease risks in diabetics
  • Vitamin D supplement helps lose weight
  • Cancer prevention just Vitamin D away
  • Add Your Comment



    Sawf News on mobile
    Section Headlines
    Health Topics
    Privacy