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Vitamin D and Health – Guidance Update

UKHSA

2023

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Summary

This UKHSA guidance update reviews and consolidates the evidence base on vitamin D and health for the UK population, likely refining or reaffirming safe intake levels, supplementation advice, and identification of at-risk groups. It draws on existing systematic reviews and surveillance data to inform public health recommendations. As an official UKHSA publication, it serves as a reference point for clinical practice, dietary guidance, and public health policy in England and the wider UK.

UK applicability

This document is directly applicable to UK policy and practice, having been produced by the UK Health Security Agency specifically to guide national public health recommendations on vitamin D. It is particularly relevant to NHS clinical guidelines, food fortification debates, and dietary advice for UK population groups at risk of deficiency.

Key measures

Serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentration (nmol/L); recommended daily intake (µg/day); prevalence of deficiency across population subgroups

Outcomes reported

The guidance reviews evidence on vitamin D status, deficiency prevalence, and health outcomes across the UK population, likely updating recommendations for supplementation and safe sun exposure. It may also address at-risk groups such as older adults, pregnant women, and those with limited sun exposure.

Theme
Nutrition & health
Subject
Micronutrient status & public health nutrition
Study type
Guideline
Study design
Policy report
Source type
Industry/policy report
Status
Published
Geography
UK
System type
Human clinical
Catalogue ID
XL0342

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