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Sunblock Causes Vitamin D Deficiency in Children

by Sheela Philomena on Feb 4 2011 9:52 AM

 Sunblock Causes Vitamin D Deficiency in Children
In a recent study it was found that using too much of sunblock lotion causes a serious increase in Vitamin D deficiencies in children.
"People have a stronger belief in the sun causing cancer than the benefits of getting vitamin D but we need to get a balance," the Daily Express quoted Dr Colin Michie, a consultant senior lecturer in paediatrics at Ealing Hospital in west London, as saying.

"Teenagers are coming into hospital with vitamin D deficiency. They are growing fast and come in with aches and pains," he added.

"When we measure their levels, they are very low and it's because they do not go out in the sun anymore, and spend time indoors playing video games."

The deficiency cases have also seen a rise in the number of cases of rickets, the childhood bone disorder not seen since the 19th century.

Vitamin D can only be made by the body when the skin is exposed to the sun's UV rays. Although turning bright red will increase cancer risk, it is safe to get small bursts of sun.

Source-ANI


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