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      Critique of Public Health Guidance for Vitamin D and Sun Exposure in the Context of Cancer and COVID-19.

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          Official public health pronouncements about sun exposure and vitamin D can be summarized as follows: First, there is no such thing as a safe tan. Therefore, avoid exposing the skin to sunshine. Second, in the absence of sunshine, a daily intake of 800 IU/day (20 mcg/d) vitamin D or less is sufficient for the health needs of almost all members of the population. However, exposure of the skin to sunlight induces multiple mechanisms that lower blood pressure, while also initiating production of vitamin D, which is needed to produce a hormone that regulates multiple systems including the cellular biology that affects cancer mortality. Disease-prevention relationships point to a beneficial threshold for serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH)D; the index of vitamin D nutrition] that is at least 75 nmol/l (30 ng/ml). To ensure the threshold for all adults, an average per-day minimum total input of vitamin D3 from sunshine/UVB exposure, and/or from food (natural food like fish or fortified food like milk), and/or vitamin supplementation of at least 4,000 IU/d (100 mcg/d) is required. Strong, although not Level-1, evidence indicates that the maintenance of that threshold will lower mortality overall, lower mortality from cancer, and lower the risk of certain other diseases such as respiratory infection and COVID-19.

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          Journal
          Anticancer Res
          Anticancer research
          Anticancer Research USA Inc.
          1791-7530
          0250-7005
          Oct 2022
          : 42
          : 10
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Nutritional Sciences, and Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada reinhold.vieth@utoronto.ca.
          Article
          42/10/5027
          10.21873/anticanres.16011
          36191997
          5a5e211a-65b6-4ec3-ba98-7d997179ab61
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          evolution,COVID-19,RDA,Recommended daily intake,clinical trial study design,evidence-based medicine,primary disease prevention,primate biology,public health,review,vitamin D toxicity

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