Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Deficiency of vitamin D

Deficiency of vitamin D
Severe deficiency of vitamin D can cause rickets on children and osteomalacia, a similar disorder, in adults.

Lesser degrees of deficiency may be characterized by loss of appetite a burning sensation in the mouth and throat, diarrhea insomnia, visual problems and weight loss.

In one study, there are indications that vitamin D deficiency is much more wide spread than previous thought, especially in older adults.

In a group of people of whom few had risk factors of vitamin D deficiency, 57 percent were found to have below normal levels of vitamin D.

Sixty seven percent of those reporting a vitamin D intake below the RDI had deficiencies categories as moderate to severe.
Deficiency of vitamin D

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