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Homediseases8 Reasons Why Your Body May Have a Vitamin D Deficiency

8 Reasons Why Your Body May Have a Vitamin D Deficiency

1. Less Sun Exposure

Vitamin D is made in the skin when exposed to sunlight. Staying indoors, using too much sunscreen, or living in polluted areas reduces Vitamin D production.

2. Darker Skin Tone

People with darker skin have more melanin, which reduces the skin’s ability to produce Vitamin D from sunlight.

3. Aging

As age increases, the skin’s capacity to produce Vitamin D decreases, leading to deficiency in older adults.

4. Obesity

Excess body fat traps Vitamin D, making it less available in the bloodstream.

5. Poor Diet

Very few foods naturally contain Vitamin D. Not eating fortified foods, dairy, fatty fish, or eggs can reduce intake.

6. Digestive Disorders

Problems like celiac disease, Crohn’s disease, or IBS reduce the body’s ability to absorb Vitamin D from food.

7. Kidney or Liver Problems

These organs help convert Vitamin D into its active form. Any disorder reduces the conversion process.

8. Medications

Certain medicines (anti-seizure drugs, steroids, cholesterol-lowering drugs) interfere with Vitamin D absorption or metabolism.

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