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Role of Vitamin D in Prevention of Chronic Diseases
Vitamin D is one of the essential nutrients to sustain the human health. Vitamin D functions in the body through both an
endocrine mechanism (regulation of calcium absorption) and an
autocrine mechanism (facilitation of gene expression). The role of Vitamin D deficiency in increasing the risk factor of many common and serious
chronic diseases, including
cancers,
type 1 diabetes,
cardiovascular disease and
osteoporosis. Numerous epidemiologic studies suggest that
exposure to sunlight, which enhances the production of Vitamin D₃ in the skin, is important in preventing many chronic diseases.
25(OH)D (25-hydrovitamin D) is the
metabolite that should be measured in the blood to determine Vitamin D status. 25(OH)D deficiency is
prevalent in infants who are solely breastfed and
who do not receive Vitamin D₃
supplementation and in
adults of all ages who have
increased skin pigmentation or who always wear sun protection or limit their outdoor activities. It is therefore necessary to know the adverse health effects of 25(OH)D deficiency and to
design intervention and
early treatments for those who are likely to have low levels of 25(OH)D.