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Sunshine and diet tips: How to get enough vitamin D, especially if you have kidney disease

Vitamin D is essential for bone health, mineral balance, and regulating parathyroid hormones. While sun exposure is the best source of vitamin D that supports bone strength and reduces health risks, there are some foods that may also help.

December 31, 2024 / 16:42 IST
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To stay healthy, it's important to get some sun, eat vitamin D-rich foods like egg yolk, mushrooms and orange juice, and take supplements if needed (Images: Canva)
To stay healthy, it's important to get some sun, eat vitamin D-rich foods like egg yolk, mushrooms and orange juice, and take supplements if needed (Images: Canva)

Vitamin D is vital for bone health, mineral balance, and regulating parathyroid hormones. Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) doesn’t just affect the kidneys—it also impacts the body’s ability to manage vitamin D, leading to a host of complications. Correcting vitamin D deficiencies may slow CKD progression and improve your health. According to a study by the Division of Nephrology, Saint Louis University, published in PubMed, vitamin D plays a vital role in managing bone and mineral issues in chronic kidney disease (CKD). Research suggests the importance of treating vitamin D deficiency to manage complications effectively.

Vitamin D and sunlight:

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The sun is the best source of vitamin D. When your skin is exposed to sunlight, it makes vitamin D naturally. This process depends on factors like the time of day, season, location, and your skin type. Once produced, vitamin D helps your body use calcium and keep your bones strong. It also plays a role in many other body functions. Getting enough vitamin D from the sun can help reduce the risk of health problems like heart disease, diabetes, and autoimmune diseases. To stay healthy, it's important to get some sun, eat vitamin D-rich foods, and take supplements if needed.

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