
Many of us are only now fully emerging from our homes after level four then three. It is likely that over the last few months we have not been getting as much of that autumn sunshine as we are used to.
You may be feeling lethargic, or just down. This could be understandably circumstantial but may also be linked to lack of sunshine and the vitamin D that it so wonderfully gives us. Vitamin D provides several vital benefits that can be easily gained by only a short walk or reading the paper outside. Whilst we need to be careful when in the sun and prevent the risk of getting skin cancer, moments must be spent outside absorbing our New Zealand sunshine.
Vitamin D is essential for good bone health. Young children who don’t get enough can develop rickets, whilst adults can develop bone weakness.
The sun in itself is good for a myriad of reasons that can include:
Risk factors attributing to Vitamin D deficiency is not be exposed regularly to sun light, most commonly by not going outside. Unfortunately, Vitamin D cannot be absorbed through a glass window. Other risk factors include being elderly, overweight, not eating much dairy of fish, or living far away from the equator.
Signs and symptoms of Vitamin D deficiency can include:
Vitamin D can be found only in small amounts in certain foods, like eggs and oily fish. Sensible sun exposure however is an easy way to get Vitamin D. Have a look on the Ministry of Health website to note what sensible sun exposure is, and when precaution needs to be taken to prevent cancer.
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Written by Paul Taylor
Paul Taylor is a New Zealand–based healthcare content writer with 5+ years’ experience creating patient friendly articles for online pharmacies and health platforms. He specialises in accessible condition guides, prescription FAQs, OTC advice, and health & wellbeing tips, translating complex medicines or health condition information into clear, actionable content. Paul collaborates with the ZOOM Pharmacy clinical team and bases every article on authoritative sources, peer reviewed journals and national clinical guidelines to ensure evidence based, up to date content. His goal is to help readers feel empowered to make informed decisions about their medicines and wellbeing. This content is general information only and does not replace professional medical advice.