A striking one billion people globally suffer from vitamin D deficiency or insufficiency, according to new research that reveals the extensive health implications extending far beyond bone health. This massive population health challenge affects multiple body systems simultaneously, creating widespread clinical concerns.
The analysis published in Nutrients shows that musculoskeletal disorders lead the associated conditions at 95%, while autoimmune diseases follow at 78%. Cardiovascular disease associations reach 65%, with cancer risk at 52% and mental health disorders at 34%. These statistics underscore the hormone’s crucial role in maintaining overall health across diverse physiological processes.
The research emphasizes that vitamin D receptors exist in virtually every tissue type, explaining why deficiency creates such broad health impacts. This global deficiency epidemic represents a significant public health challenge requiring coordinated prevention and treatment strategies to address the widespread health consequences.
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