Vitamin D: Role and Context
Vitamin D is a fat-soluble secosteroid that the human body synthesises primarily upon exposure of the skin to ultraviolet B radiation. In the United Kingdom, dietary sources and supplements are often cited in public health guidance given the relatively limited sunlight exposure at northern latitudes.
- Participates in the regulation of calcium and phosphate absorption in the intestine
- Recognised as a contributor to the maintenance of normal bone density and structure
- Involved in immune system modulation as documented in scientific literature