Vitamin D and Human Health Celebrate the Diversity of Vitamin D Research with Articles from the Laboratory at the Bedside, Examining the Mechanisms, Epidemiology and Clinical Problems in the Management of Non-Skeletal Disease According to Themes Defined by an earlier review in Nutrients. Vitamin D has become synonymous with calcium and bone metabolism from the concept of "vitamins" by Casimir Funk. This suggests that vitamin D is an amine found in foods with a single mode of action affecting calcium and bone metabolism, while vitamin D is a secosteroid hormone derived from the sun with a plethora of physiological functions (autocrine, Paracrine, endocrine and epigenetics combining vitamin D deficiency with many diseases. The deficiency is pandemic and most prevalent when sun exposure is limited by the climate of the crop and the color of the skin. focus on diet and bone metabolism, this special issue of Vitamin D and human health nutrients focuses on non-skeletal disease, and research driven by industry and community health concerns. Community concerns are behind some research on vitamin D. Although Canadians have inadequate vitamin D intakes, Vatanparast and colleagues found that migrant and refugee children in Canada had even lower intakes and lower 25 (OH) D levels, so refugee children received half of Canadian children, indicating that migration is a sk factor for vitamin D deficiency. When daily vitamin D intake was equivalent to 400–800 IU as suggested by the Institute of Medicine, Chao and colleagues found that the levels of 25 (OH ) D did not improve. When managing deficiency, reseachers believes that significantly higher doses are required and that individual factors should be taken into account.
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