How prevalent is vitamin D deficiency in the general population?
Vitamin D deficiency is alarmingly widespread, affecting about 40% of the US adult population based on a sufficiency criterion of 50 nmol/L. In Northern European and Scandinavian populations during winter, this figure rises to 70-80%, and nearly all individuals who spend most of their daylight hours indoors are also likely deficient.
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