Depression - Can It Be A Sign Of Vitamin D3 Deficiency?
Vitamins are extremely important for proper functioning of various
body systems. Vitamin D3 plays a very crucial role in the proper
functioning of bones and joints. Deficiency of this vitamin is quite
common, but can be identified and managed easily. Read on to know more
about its functions, causes of deficiency, symptoms, and management.
Function: Vitamin D3 is essential for the absorption of calcium from the food that is consumed. A decrease in the amount of vitamin D3 leads to poor calcium absorption, resulting in thin, soft, brittle bones.
Causes: Some of the possible causes of vitamin D3 deficiency (and ways to manage them) are listed below:
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Function: Vitamin D3 is essential for the absorption of calcium from the food that is consumed. A decrease in the amount of vitamin D3 leads to poor calcium absorption, resulting in thin, soft, brittle bones.
Causes: Some of the possible causes of vitamin D3 deficiency (and ways to manage them) are listed below:
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Reduced intake: People with a strict vegan diet
may be consuming reduced amounts of this important chemical. Most
natural food sources are animal based including fish, fish oils,
fortified milk, egg yolks and beef liver.
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Limited sun exposure: People who spend a lot of
time indoors are likely to have this deficiency. People who wear
sunscreen constantly, wear long robes for religious reasons, live in the
polar areas, upper/lower hemispheres are all prone to vitamin D3
deficiency.
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Darker complexion: The body’s ability to make vitamin D3 when exposed to the sun is reduced if there is more melanin in the skin.
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Obesity: Vitamin D is extracted from the blood by fat cells and people with BMI of more than 30 have a vitamin deficiency.
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Bone pain and aches: When there is less calcium getting incorporated into the bones, pains and aches leading to fatigue are common.
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Depression: The areas of the brain that regulate
mood contain vitamin D receptors, and low levels of this vitamin can
lead to depression. They are also at higher risk of developing
cognitive conditions like schizophrenia, Alzheimer’s, and dementia.
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Gut problems: Vitamin D is fat soluble and in
people with stomach conditions like Crohn’s or IBD, the gut functioning
is altered and so vitamin D absorption is reduced.
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Increased risk of heart disease: Both the risk of developing heart disease and the severity of the disease went up considerably when there is vitamin D deficiency. This is given their role in controlling inflammation and improving immune function.
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Lesser chances of surviving cancer: In patients
with colorectal cancer, lymphoma, and breast cancer, increasing vitamin D
levels improved cancer prognosis by 4%. The chances of developing
prostate cancer are also increased in patients with vitamin D3
deficiency.
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