Vitamin D deficiency is a widespread health concern, affecting an estimated 1 billion people globally, including nearly 42% of U.S. adults according to the National Institutes of Health. This essential nutrient is crucial for the musculoskeletal system and immune function. However, the signs of deficiency are often subtle and may take months or years to manifest, making it challenging to recognize early on. Understanding the warning signs is vital for preventing serious health complications associated with low vitamin D levels.
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32. Poor Appetite Vitamin D is involved in numerous metabolic processes, including those that regulate hunger and satiety. Low levels of vitamin D may disrupt the…