Low Vitamin D Persists Year-Round in Northern Britain - Summary - MDSpire

Low Vitamin D Persists Year-Round in Northern Britain

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  • Andrea Surnit

  • July 2, 2026

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Objective:

To assess the prevalence of vitamin D insufficiency and deficiency among older and ethnic patients in northern Britain.

Approach:
  • Study Design: Screening data collected from December 2024 to August 2025 for a clinical trial on vitamin D supplementation.
Key Findings:
  • 55% of older patients and 72% of ethnic patients had serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels below 50 nmol/L.
  • Vitamin D insufficiency or deficiency remained common throughout the year with little seasonal variation.
  • Among older patients, prevalence during June through August was 56%, exceeding estimates in the general UK population.
  • Ethnic patients maintained consistently high rates of insufficiency across all seasons.
Interpretation:

The findings highlight persistently high rates of vitamin D insufficiency across high-risk groups in northern Britain and suggest that sunlight exposure is inadequate as a corrective measure.

Limitations:
  • The study sample was not population-based, limiting generalizability.
  • Data on liver function and polypharmacy were not collected, which could influence vitamin D status.
  • All older patients were free-living and did not reside in care homes or sheltered accommodation.
Conclusion:

The study underscores the need for further investigation into factors affecting vitamin D status in high-risk groups.

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