How important is vitamin D to the body?

This is an automatically translated article.

Video content is professionally consulted by Dr.BS Ho Thu Mai - Head of Nutrition Department, Vinmec Times City International Hospital
Many people don't learn about vitamin D until they become parents. In fact, only know what vitamin D is? What does vitamin D do? Only then can vitamin D supplements be properly and good for health.
In fact, Vitamin D is one of the most magical vitamins because of its diverse biological properties and multifaceted influence in our bodies. According to TS.BS Ho Thu Mai - Head of Nutrition Department, Vinmec Times City International Hospital, Vitamin D is fat-soluble and synthesized in the dermis of the skin under the effect of ultraviolet rays of the sun.
The main role of vitamin D is: Helps the body absorb calcium and phosphorus from food; stimulates the process of calcium deposition of bones; stabilize the level of calcium in the blood to ensure the functioning of the nervous system and muscles; participates in the regulation of the activity of the immune system; participate in the secretory function of insulin, parathyroid hormone, immune system, reproductive system and skin development in women; participates in regulating more than 1,000 different physiological processes of the body...
It can be said that the effect of vitamin D for us is too great. However, you also need to know how to supplement with vitamin D to take advantage of the full value that it brings.
To know how to supplement vitamin D properly and in sufficient dosage, you can consult with doctors, nutritionists about the amount of vitamin D needed for our body's functioning.

Please dial HOTLINE for more information or register for an appointment HERE. Download MyVinmec app to make appointments faster and to manage your bookings easily.

Share
Patients Stories