Diet accounts for a little of Vitamin D, children need during their growth period. The real supply of it comes from sunshine which provide them abundant supply of it. But the problem is children are more confined to indoors than engaged in out door games now a days. Vitamin D also called as sunshine vitamin is produced by skin on getting exposure to sun.
Dr. Anna-Maija Tolappanen of Bristol University's School of social and community medicine has found out children deficient of this vitamin D are more prone to depression. She stresses the need for more research on Vitamin D needs of body after detecting depressive symptoms among children who are deficient in Vitamin D.
Dr. Anna-Maija Tolappanen of Bristol University's School of social and community medicine has found out children deficient of this vitamin D are more prone to depression. She stresses the need for more research on Vitamin D needs of body after detecting depressive symptoms among children who are deficient in Vitamin D.
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