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India's Silent Vitamin D Crisis Revealed

1 Feb

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Summary

  • Vitamin D deficiency is surprisingly common across India.
  • Many people are unaware of their deficiency despite diet and sun.
  • A Delhi doctor highlights hidden reasons for low vitamin D levels.
India's Silent Vitamin D Crisis Revealed

Vitamin D deficiency is a widespread concern throughout India, affecting individuals who believe their diet and sunlight exposure are adequate. Dr. Shubham Vatsya, a gastroenterologist and hepatologist based in Delhi, elucidated the underlying reasons for this prevalent condition in a recent Instagram post.

Posted on January 31, 2026, Dr. Vatsya's message aimed to shed light on why this deficiency frequently goes undetected. His expertise, gained over more than a decade, emphasizes the often-hidden factors contributing to low vitamin D levels among the Indian population.

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.
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Vitamin D deficiency is alarmingly common in India, even among those who believe they have a good diet and sufficient sunlight exposure.
Dr. Shubham Vatsya, a gastroenterologist and hepatologist at Fortis Hospital, Vasant Kunj, Delhi, shared insights on his Instagram post.
The reasons for vitamin D deficiency were discussed in an Instagram post by Dr. Shubham Vatsya on January 31, 2026.

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