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Review
. 2010 Jun;39(2):381-400, table of contents.
doi: 10.1016/j.ecl.2010.02.016.

Vitamin D: extraskeletal health

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Vitamin D: extraskeletal health

Michael F Holick. Endocrinol Metab Clin North Am. 2010 Jun.

Abstract

Vitamin D deficiency is the most common nutritional deficiency and likely the most common medical condition in the world. The major cause of vitamin D deficiency has been the lack of appreciation that the body requires 5- to 10-fold higher intakes than is currently recommended by health agencies. There is now overwhelming and compelling scientific and epidemiologic data suggesting that the human body requires a blood level of 25(OH)D above 30 ng/mL for maximum health. To increase the blood level to the minimum 30 ng/mL requires the ingestion of at least 1000 IU of vitamin D per day for adults. In general, there is no downside to increasing either a child's or adult's vitamin D intake.

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