Vitamin-D as a multifunctional molecule for overall well-being: An integrative review
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
5-11-2024
Publication Title
Clinical Nutrition ESPEN
Abstract
Vitamin D is amongst the most important biomolecules to regularize and help in sustainable health, however, based on the studies, deficiency of this multifunctional vitamin is common. Vitamin D, besides playing a role in the form of vitamins, also acts as a multifunctional hormone (steroid). Vitamin D is synthesized inside the body through various steps starting from ultraviolet radiation exposure and comes from limited food sources, however, vitamin D-fortified food products are still among the major sources of vitamin D. Current review, focused on how vitamin D acts as a multifunctional molecule by effecting different functions in the body in normal or specific conditions and how it is important in fortification and how it can be managed from the available literature till date. During the Covid pandemic, people were aware of vitamin D and took supplementation, fortified foods, and sat under sunlight. As COVID prevalence decreases, people start forgetting about vitamin D. Vitamin D is very crucial for overall well-being as it has protective effects against a broad range of diseases as it can reduce inflammation, cancer cell growth and helps in controlling infection, increase metabolism, muscle, and bone strength, neurotransmitter expression, etc. Therefore, the present review is to provoke the population, and fulfillment of the vitamin D recommended dietary allowance daily must be confirmed.
First Page
10
Last Page
21
PubMed ID
38901929
Volume
62
Recommended Citation
Paul, Snigdha; Kaushik, Ravinder; Chawla, Prince; Upadhyay, Shuchi; Rawat, Divya; and Akhtar, Ansab, "Vitamin-D as a multifunctional molecule for overall well-being: An integrative review" (2024). School of Medicine Faculty Publications. 2707.
https://digitalscholar.lsuhsc.edu/som_facpubs/2707
10.1016/j.clnesp.2024.04.016