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Vitamin D Supplements Surge in UK as Promising Health Benefits Emerge

18 Nov

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Summary

  • Vitamin D supplements make up over a third of UK vitamin market
  • Research links vitamin D to benefits like slowing cell aging and reducing hair loss
  • Experts recommend 10-20mcg supplements for those with limited sun exposure
Vitamin D Supplements Surge in UK as Promising Health Benefits Emerge

As of November 2025, vitamin D supplements have become a major part of the UK's vitamin market, making up more than a third of sales. This surge in popularity is driven by growing research that links the nutrient to a wide range of potential health benefits.

For example, a study published in the American Journal of Nutrition this past summer suggested that vitamin D could help slow the aging of cells. Another study by the University of Porto in Portugal found that supplements may even reduce hair loss. Eamon Laird, a vitamin D researcher at Trinity College, Dublin, explains that the nutrient "plays a crucial role in everything from preventing bone fractures to strengthening our immune health."

The problem is that up to 50% of people in the UK have low vitamin D levels during the winter months, when sunlight exposure is limited. To address this, health authorities advise everyone over age 4 to take a 10mcg (400 IU) supplement from October to April. Those who are housebound, have darker skin tones, or cover most of their skin when outdoors are strongly recommended to take 10-20mcg supplements year-round.

With so many options on the market, Laird assessed some of the most popular vitamin D supplements, rating them based on factors like dosage, form, and value. His analysis provides helpful guidance for UK consumers looking to maintain their vitamin D levels through the winter and beyond.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
According to the article, up to 50% of people in the UK have low vitamin D levels during the winter months.
The article states that people who are housebound, have darker skin tones, or cover most of their skin when outdoors are strongly recommended to take 10-20mcg of vitamin D supplements year-round.
The article explains that studies show vitamin D3 supplements are more effective at raising vitamin D levels compared to the vitamin D2 form.

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