Vitamin D – a scoping review for Nordic nutrition recommendations 2023
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/32618Date
2023-11-13Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
Abstract
Vitamin D is an essential nutrient. Its role in calcium and phosphorous metabolism, and in the development
and maintenance of a healthy skeleton is well documented. In addition, there is some evidence for vitamin D
decreasing total mortality and cancer mortality modestly, but not cancer incidence. Vitamin D is unique, as
both diet and sun induced production in skin are sources to this vitamin. Individual vitamin D status is thus
a sum of both sun exposure and dietary intakes. The discovery of vitamin D receptors and the activation of
biological active vitamin D in numerous tissues and organs in the body has given support to hypothesis on
vitamin D having extra-skeletal functions. The scientific literature on vitamin D and several health outcomes is
high in numbers and has been increasing exponentially the last two decades. However, despite this large body
of scientific publications and improvement in study quality, vitamin D supplementation has not shown to give
additional health benefits when status is in sufficient range (i.e. circulating 25 hydroxyvitamin D >50 nmol/L).
Well-designed studies on insufficient or deficient individuals are lacking.
The totality of evidence does not support that increased intake of vitamin D beyond current recommendation
will have additional beneficial health effects.
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Swedish Nutrition FoundationCitation
Brustad, Meyer. Vitamin D – a scoping review for Nordic nutrition recommendations 2023. Food & Nutrition Research (FNR). 2023;67Metadata
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