Being frequently ill ‘might be down’ to vitamin D deficiency – full list of symptoms
Vitamin D deficiency affects about one in five Britons. What’s worse, this deficiency can be more common during the winter months. Here are the warning signs which could help you spot the lack of this vitamin.
Vitamin D helps with many functions in your body, including heart health.
The essential nutrient aids calcium and phosphorus absorption from your diet.
This in return helps to keep your bones, teeth and muscles healthy and strong.
However, the sunshine vitamin also has a role in your immune system. So, the lack of it can show up here.
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According to the healthcare portal Livi, catching illnesses or infections more often could be signalling vitamin D deficiency.
Dr Rhianna McClymont, Lead GP at Livi, explained: “The vitamin plays a vital role in keeping our immune system working as it should.
“So if you’re finding yourself frequently feeling under the weather or battling a cold, it might be down to a lack of vitamin D.”
Even though struggling with frequent colds and cases of flu could be caused by the sunshine vitamin deficiency, this isn’t the only symptom.
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When it comes to the exact number, your body needs 10 micrograms of the vitamin daily if you are over one year old.
Sometimes, vitamin D content is expressed in International Units (IU), which brings your daily target to 400 IU.
Apart from sunlight and supplements, you can also obtain the nutrient from certain foods.
Good food sources of vitamin D include:
- Oily fish (salmon, sardines, herring and mackerel)
- Red meat
- Liver
- Egg yolks
- Some fortified foods (certain fat spreads and breakfast cereals).
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