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How Vitamin D Deficiency Is Becoming A Modern Lifestyle Epidemic

(By Dr. Pradeep Narayan Sahoo)

Vitamin D deficiency is progressively becoming a modern epidemic of lifestyle rather than of disease. In the last few years, people are spending much less time outdoors, and sunlight – the body’s most dependable source of Vitamin D – is quietly disappearing from people’s day-to-day routines. 

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Dietary Patterns And Reduced Nutrient Intake

Long working hours, working in office environments, sleeping in too late, excessive use of screens, and simply wanting to be in climate-controlled environments have resulted in decreased exposure to the sun. Even in locations that have a lot of sunlight, many people are unaware that they are deficient simply because they only go outside very briefly or at hours where UVB rays are not optimal for converting dietary Vitamin D to absorbable Vitamin D.

The Silent Nature And Growing Recognition Of Deficiency

Contemporary eating behavior also contributes to the issue. Many diets contain highly processed foods, and there are few food sources of natural occurring vitamin D. Supplementation can help but is often inconsistent in terms of use or the person is not aware of what they need. Other factors such as rising obesity rates, changes in sleep patterns, and lack of physical activity, also impact how efficiently the body absorbs and uses vitamin D. Over time, these patterns can result in weakened bones, reduced immunity, and decreased mood and energy levels, often without any overt early symptoms.

Taking Preventive Action For Long-Term Health

Vitamin D deficiency is a serious condition because it can develop silently. Fatigue, muscle tension, recurrent infections or low mood may be misattributed to stress or lifestyle balance, thus preventing a timely diagnosis. With increased awareness, more and more people are being found to have low vitamin D levels on routine health checks and perspective shifts have begun to inform us just how common this has become. To solve this epidemic, we need to take purposeful action more time outside in sunlight, eating nutrient-dense foods, remaining active and maintaining regular monitoring of health. When we are aware of how modern habits epidemic our vitamin D status, it becomes easy to take active steps to protect long-term health and resolve the impact of deficiency where it may have touched our lives.

Dr. Pradeep Narayan Sahoo is Consultant – Internal Medicine at Manipal Hospital Bhubaneshwar

[Disclaimer: The information provided in the article is shared by experts and is intended for general informational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.]

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