Vitamin D Deficiency: A Hidden Challenge in Portugal
PortugalThu Jan 08 2026
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Vitamin D is crucial for our health. It helps our bones and overall well-being. But many people don't get enough of it. In Portugal, this is a big problem. Experts call this lack of vitamin D "hypovitaminosis D. " It's common there and in many other places.
Doctors measure vitamin D in the blood. They look for a substance called 25-hydroxyvitamin D. Levels below 30 nmol/L are very low. This can cause health issues. But what counts as enough vitamin D? Experts don't all agree. Some say 50 nmol/L is enough. Others say 75 nmol/L is better.
Many studies show that lots of people in Portugal have low vitamin D. Some have very low levels. These studies looked at different groups of people. They found that the problem is widespread. This makes vitamin D deficiency a big public health issue.
Why do so many people lack vitamin D? There are a few reasons. Some people don't get enough from food. Others don't absorb it well. Sunlight helps our bodies make vitamin D. But many people don't get enough sun. This can be due to where they live, their lifestyle, or other factors.
What can be done about this? Experts suggest a few things. People can spend more time outside. This can help their bodies make more vitamin D. Eating foods rich in vitamin D can also help. So can losing weight if someone is overweight. But these changes might not be enough. Many people in Portugal don't get enough exercise. They also don't eat enough vitamin D-rich foods.
Another solution is vitamin D supplements. These can help people who don't get enough from food and sun. But supplements alone might not solve the problem. Food fortification is another idea. This means adding vitamin D to foods. It could help more people get enough vitamin D. This might work better than supplements for everyone.
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