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Review
. 2024 Apr 15;16(8):1176.
doi: 10.3390/nu16081176.

The Power of Vitamin D: Is the Future in Precision Nutrition through Personalized Supplementation Plans?

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Review

The Power of Vitamin D: Is the Future in Precision Nutrition through Personalized Supplementation Plans?

Mladen Mavar et al. Nutrients. .

Abstract

In the last few decades, vitamin D has undeniably been one of the most studied nutrients. Despite our ability to produce vitamin D through sunlight exposure, its presence in several natural food sources and fortified foods, and its widespread availability as a dietary supplement, vitamin D deficiency is a serious public health problem, affecting nearly 50% of the global population. Low serum levels of vitamin D are being associated with increased susceptibility to numerous health conditions, including respiratory infections, mental health, autoimmune diseases, and different cancer types. Although the association between vitamin D status and health is well-established, the exact beneficial effects of vitamin D are still inconclusive and indefinite, especially when considering the prevention and treatment of different health conditions and the determination of an appropriate dosage to exert those beneficial effects in various population groups. Therefore, further research is needed. With constant improvements in our understanding of individual variations in vitamin D metabolism and requirements, in the future, precision nutrition and personalized supplementation plans could prove beneficial.

Keywords: deficiency; precision nutrition; supplementation; vitamin D.

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Conflict of interest statement

Author Ena Bagarić is employed by the company Almagea Ltd., which did not have any role in the design, investigation, interpretation, or the writing of this manuscript, nor did it fund the present research in any way. The remaining authors declare no conflicts of interest.

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Vitamin D metabolism and pathway.

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