IMPORTANCE OF VITAMIN D IN CHILDREN
ð Importance of Vitamin D in Children
Vitamin D is essential for healthy growth and development in children, especially for strong bones, immune health, and overall well-being.
ðĶī 1. Bone Growth and Rickets Prevention
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Vitamin D helps the body absorb calcium and phosphorus, key minerals for strong bones and teeth.
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Deficiency can lead to rickets — soft, weak bones that may result in bowed legs, poor growth, or delayed walking.
ðĄ️ 2. Stronger Immune System
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Supports the immune system by boosting innate immunity and regulating inflammation.
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May help reduce the risk of respiratory infections in children.
ð 3. Supports Growth and Muscle Strength
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Plays a vital role in height gain and maintaining muscle strength.
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Deficiency may cause muscle cramps, bone pain, and fatigue.
ð§ 4. Brain Function and Mood Regulation
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May influence brain development and mood.
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Studies suggest a link between low vitamin D and behavioral changes or even depression in children.
ð Reference:
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Patrick RP, Ames BN. FASEB J. 2014;28(6):2398–2413.
ð°️ 5. Ideal Time for Sun Exposure
Vitamin D is synthesized in the skin when exposed to UVB rays from sunlight.
✅ Best Time:
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10:00 AM to 3:00 PM – UVB rays are most effective.
⏱️ Recommended Duration:
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Fair skin: 10–15 minutes, 3–4 times/week.
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Darker skin: 30–45 minutes may be needed.
☁️ For hill stations or cloudy areas (like Ooty):
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Sunlight may not be enough — supplements or fortified foods are often necessary.
ð Reference:
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Holick MF. Am J Clin Nutr. 2004;80(6):1678S–1688S.
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WHO: “Sun Protection and Vitamin D: A Balanced Approach.”
ð―️ 6. Sources of Vitamin D
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Sunlight (main natural source)
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Foods: Fortified milk, cereals, egg yolks, fatty fish
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Supplements: Drops for infants, chewables for older kids (as per pediatrician advice)
ð Recommended Daily Intake:
Age Group | Vitamin D Requirement |
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0–12 months | 400 IU/day |
1–18 years | 600 IU/day |
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