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Vitamin D Deficiency: Signs and Symptoms

Everyone is talking about vitamin D at the moment and its potential in helping to fight against viruses. Nevertheless, a vitamin D deficiency can still be extremely common for many different reasons. 




For years the UK Government has recommended that people consider taking a vitamin D supplement during the winter months. However, with the latest media frenzy surrounding vitamin D, people are becoming more aware of just how important it can be as an everyday vitamin. So much so, that English and Scottish authorities have even started to provide free vitamin D supplies to those shielding during the pandemic. 


Who might have a vitamin D deficiency?



 

1. Those with low or no exposure to the sun

Our main source of vitamin D is from the sun. This is because we produce vitamin D in our skin when exposed to the UV light. However, due to typical lack of sunlight in the UK and Europe and especially during the autumn and winter months, our bodies can be deprived of natural vitamin D.
 

2. Those with darker skin

Melanin, which causes skin pigmentation, lowers the skin's ability to make vitamin D. Studies have found that adults with darker skin may be at a higher risk of a vitamin D deficiency. 


3. People over 65 years of age

Older people can also often be advised to take vitamin D supplements for stronger and healthier bones, and since they may not get as much exposure to natural sunlight outside. 
 

4. Pregnant and breastfeeding mothers

Those that are pregnant or breastfeeding may be recommended to supplement with vitamin D. This can be for a number of reasons, such as to prevent the baby from developing vitamin D deficiency and to help keep both mother and baby’s bones   healthy.


5. Young children

As vitamin D helps to regulate the amount of calcium and phosphate in the body which are needed to keep bones, teeth and muscles healthy, young children from six months to five years old may be advised to take vitamin D3 supplements.


Vitamin D deficiency symptoms



The following symptoms could potentially be a sign of a vitamin D deficiency:
 

1. Bone and muscle pain


Vitamin D can help maintain healthy muscles and nerves, which is why lack of the vitamin can lead to increased risk of weak muscles and muscle pain. That is why many people - especially those that are older - may opt to supplement with D3 to support strong muscles and nerves. 

As vitamin D also helps our bodies absorb calcium and reduces excretion of calcium, it also plays a crucial role in supporting our bones and teeth. Our bones may become depleted if our calcium intake is insufficient, so keeping up optimum levels of vitamin D3 plays an important part in the maintenance of healthy bones.


2. Poor immunity 

 

Vitamin D’s immune supporting properties have been making headlines recently with its involvement in the upcoming ‘Coronavit’ trial. 

A number of studies have shown how vitamin D can help fight off viruses with links between vitamin D deficiency and a variety of infections.

If you find you’re feeling ill or regularly catching infections, you may want to consider eating more vitamin D rich foods or supplementing to increase your levels. 


3. Poor psychological function 

 

There’s still research to be done in this area, however vitamin D has also been linked with psychological functions, including mood and memory. 

The Journal of Diabetes Research published a study that explored the effect of vitamin D supplementation on improving various measures of psychological well being. Results showed an improvement in various outcomes following weekly vitamin D supplementation.


Treatment of a Vitamin D deficiency
 

It’s quite challenging to obtain vitamin D from the diet. Some of the main foods which contains some vitamin D include: 


  • Oily fish (particularly salmon and tuna)
  • Mushrooms
  • Milk
  • Eggs
  • Cereal
  • Orange juice


However, as mentioned; we do tend to get a very low volume of vitamin D from diet alone, so supplementation can be a great every day addition.

We recently wrote a guide on what to look for when choosing a quality vitamin D supplement, which outlines why an oil based formula is best, and why it’s important to opt for pharmaceutical grade over food grade.


Bio-D3 800 IU    






Pharma Nord’s Bio-D3 800 IU supplements are an unrivaled vitamin D3 preparation. Due to their superiority they have been featured in a number of clinical trials and have been selected for the ‘Cornoavit’ study which will look at the effects of vitamin D supplementation on COVID-19 and other respiratory infections. 

Encapsulated in cold-pressed olive oil for optimum absorption and presented in easy to swallow pearl capsules, Bio-D3 800 IU is a great supplement for those wanting a quality product to top up their vitamin D levels. Available in a range of pack sizes and strengths. 


(Source: Pharma Nord UK)

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