[Effect of the sun on circulating 25-hydroxycalciferol levels in normal subjects in Switzerland]
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[Effect of the sun on circulating 25-hydroxycalciferol levels in normal subjects in Switzerland]
Abstract
The principal source of human natural vitamin D is cholecalciferol produced in skin by the action of ultraviolet light. Plasma levels of 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25-OH-D), the hepatic metabolite of cholecalciferol, increased by 39.3% in 20 healthy young Swiss subjects after a 3-week holiday in the sun. Significant increases of circulating 25-OH-D (p smaller than 0.001) were found as much as 2 months later when compared with a group not deliberately exposed to sunshine. A short vacation in the sun therefore appears to be beneficial in replenishing vitamin D body stores.
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