The world’s largest physician organization voted last week to urge authorities to review official government vitamin D recommendations — citing research whose findings point to vitamin D levels that can only be obtained naturally through regular sun exposure.
The American Medical Association passed two vitamin D resolutions at its annual meeting last week — calls for action for the federal government to catch up with the powerful vitamin D message.
“The health benefits of Vitamin D are plentiful, such as strong bones and a reduced risk of breast cancer and cardiovascular disease,” said Dr. Steven Stack, an AMA board member, following AMA’s Annual Meeting last week. “It’s time to take a good look at the current daily recommended level of Vitamin D and ensure that Americans know the appropriate levels so they can reap the full health benefits.”
AMA also called for the organization to study recommending that doctors start including vitamin D blood tests in their regular testing regimen, calling for a report by the 2009 AMA meeting.
“All of this research is leading right to the fact that the only natural way to obtain the levels of vitamin D now being considered is to get regular UV exposure,” Smart Tan Vice President Joseph Levy said. “Indoor tanning was invented in Europe in light-deprived northern European countries to help people there realize the benefits related to regular UV exposure. The science is coming all the way back around to that.”