Vitamin D deficiency affects nearly one billion people worldwide, with studies estimating that up to 42% of Americans have insufficient levels (CDC Report). The skin, in concert with the endocrine system, plays a pivotal role in synthesizing this crucial nutrient in response to sunlight. Yet, underdiagnosis remains rampant due to vague symptoms and limited screening. Understanding the differences between natural sunlight exposure and supplementation is essential for addressing this global health challenge.
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21. Accessibility: Who Benefits Most from Supplements? Vitamin D supplements are especially valuable for populations with limited access to sunlight. Individuals living in northern latitudes, where…