The Perimenopause Solution Podcast

134: We are not in a low vitamin D epidemic, with Regina Nuzzo PhD & Kristin Cobb PhD

Jul 15, 2025
Join Kristin Cobb, a Stanford professor and insightful science journalist, as she teams up with Regina Nuzzo to dissect the widely accepted notion of a vitamin D deficiency epidemic. They question outdated research and expose conflicts of interest that have shaped clinical guidelines. Discover how much sun exposure is actually needed for adequate vitamin D and why testing could be misleading. This engaging conversation encourages listeners to critically evaluate health narratives and embrace informed, evidence-based discussions.
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INSIGHT

Vitamin D Deficiency Epidemic Myth

  • The narrative of a vitamin D deficiency epidemic was artificially created by raising deficiency thresholds.
  • Studies on healthy Hawaiian surfers showed half considered "deficient" only due to high cutoff values.
INSIGHT

Vitamin D Levels Reflect Health

  • Observational studies link low vitamin D to many diseases but do not prove causation.
  • Low vitamin D is usually a consequence, not a cause, of ill health.
ADVICE

Avoid Routine Vitamin D Testing

  • Healthy people should not routinely test or supplement vitamin D according to recent guidelines.
  • Only special groups like pregnant women and frail elderly need consideration for vitamin D.
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