Give any two reasons why young school-age children today may have lower vitamin D levels than children 30֪–40 years ago.
Ans:1)vitamin D deficiency has become very common in both adults and children, due to a lack of exposure to sunlight.
The known risk factors associated with vitamin D deficiency are skin pigmentation, lesser sunlight exposure, lower intake of vitamin D rich food or supplements, and higher body mass index (BMI).
Children age between 5 years and 13 years ,they showed that vitamin D deficient children spent fewer hours outdoors in the daytime compare to indoor activity.
Common risk factors for vitamin D (25[OH]D) deficiency
Non-modifiable risk factors
Age
Female sex
Non-white race
Non-white race
Antiepileptic therapy
Malabsorption (inflammatory bowel disease and cystic fibrosis)
Burns
Modifiable risk factors
Obesity
Less milk drinking
Not taking vitamin D supplements
Less outdoor physical activity
Exclusive breast-feeding
Sunscreen use
Clothing
Non-patient factors
Higher latitude
Season of year
Lower altitude
More cloud cover
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