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Do these 8 things to avoid Vitamin D deficiency in winter

A doctor highlighted that during colder months, the UVB rays that kick-start vitamin D production in your skin are less intense. So, to avoid the deficiency of vitamin D, one must do certain things everyday without fail.

November 10, 2025 / 08:01 IST
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Vitamin D helps control calcium absorption and promotes bone growth.
Vitamin D helps control calcium absorption and promotes bone growth. Picture Credit: Pexels)

When we spend limited time in the sun during the winter, it can result in deficiencies in Vitamin D, and many people feel tired, achy, and run-down. Vitamin D, also known as the “sunshine vitamin,” is an important aspect of keeping our immune systems strong and bones healthy —not to mention that it can help with mood — so we need find ways for it to stick around year round.

As temperatures cool and days shorten, people are more likely to hang out indoors, decreasing their exposure to sunlight — the body’s primary source of vitamin D. Vitamin D helps control calcium absorption; promotes bone growth; affects immune function and protects against respiratory infections; is anti-inflammatory; and even improves your mood. However, in the winter months, it can be difficult for adults to receive and maintain healthy levels of vitamin D via sunshine.

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“During colder months, the UVB rays that kick-start vitamin D production in your skin are less intense. Even people who are outside a fair amount of the time, may not have enough. This is why it’s important for people to be aware of other ways in which they can obtain vitamin D through food, supplements and lifestyle factors,” says Delhi-based Dr Rashmi Khurranna, an endocrinologist at WeCare Clinic.

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