The farther north you live, the more vitamin D deficient you likely are
Tuesday, July 27, 2010 by: David Gutierrez, staff writer
(NaturalNews) A new study has once again shown that people living farther
from the equator are significantly more likely to suffer from vitamin D
deficiency.
"Results show clear differences in vitamin D status between the north and south
and marked ethnic differences," said researchers from Aberdeen University in
Scotland.
The body produces vitamin D upon exposure to the UV-B radiation found in
sunlight, with a light-skinned person able to synthesize all they need in as
little as 15 minutes during the summer at a moderate latitude. Because the sun
gets weaker the farther a person moves from the equator, however, it takes more
and more sun exposure to get the same amount of the vitamin. This problem is
only exacerbated in the winter.
The researchers compared both sun exposure and vitamin D levels in women under
the age of 66 living in either Aberdeen, in the north of Scotland, or in Surrey,
in England's south. All the women wore UV-B sensitive bandages on their bodies,
and their vitamin D blood levels were measured once every three months over a
15-month period.
The researchers found significantly lower sun exposure in Aberdeen than in
Surrey at all times of the year. Mirroring these results, they found no vitamin
D deficiency among any white Surrey residents. In contrast, between 25 and 27
percent of Aberdeen women were vitamin D deficient during the winter or spring,
while 4.2 percent were deficient even in the summer.
Even in Surrey, as many as 60 percent of Asian women were still vitamin D
deficient, and also showed lower sun exposure than their white counterparts. The
researchers suggested that more traditional clothing (which covers more of the
skin) and darker skin might account for part of this difference.
People with darker skin produce vitamin D more slowly than people with lighter
skin.
"The recommendation of 10 minutes of sunlight exposure a day may need to be
changed for those with darker skin or in higher latitudes," researcher Helen
Macdonald said.
Sources for this story include:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/a... http://scotlandonsunday.scotsman.co....
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