What Causes Vitamin D Deficiency?
There are a number of potential reasons for someone to suffer from a low level of vitamin D.
Limited Sun Exposure
Most obvious is that your exposure to sunlight is, or has been, limited. This can often be attributed to the increased use of sunscreen – especially in older adults. It can also be the result of seasonal factors. For example, the shorter winter days experienced by Americans in the North and Northeast of the U.S.
Reduced Dietary Vitamin D
It's also possible that some people don't get enough Vitamin D in their diet. This can be especially true for strict vegetarians as most foods that contain vitamin D tend to be animal–based (fish, egg yolks, beef liver).
You Have Darker Skin
Individuals with darker skin have higher levels of melanin which reduces the skin's ability to product vitamin D in response to sunlight.
You Are Obese
Vitamin D is extracted by fat cells which alters it's release into the circulation. Studies have shown that individuals with body mass indexes of 30 or more, may be at greater risk for experiencing low levels of vitamin D.
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*For diagnosis and treatment options, show your Biophysical test results to your physician or health care provider.