{"id":24700,"date":"2022-10-25T07:59:01","date_gmt":"2022-10-25T11:59:01","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/smarttan.com\/news\/?p=24700"},"modified":"2022-10-24T08:01:49","modified_gmt":"2022-10-24T12:01:49","slug":"world-vitamin-d-day-november-2nd-vitamin-d-helps-you-live-longer","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/news.smarttan.com\/index.php\/world-vitamin-d-day-november-2nd-vitamin-d-helps-you-live-longer\/","title":{"rendered":"World Vitamin D Day \u2013 November 2nd \u2013 Vitamin D helps you live longer!"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>TORONTO, ON (October 25, 2022)<\/strong>\u00a0\u2013\u00a0Your personal health and that of your family are the most important things in life. Optimal vitamin D levels play a significant role in helping prevent a wide number of diseases and strengthening your immune system to assist with new threats. Vitamin D and sun exposure have been found to reduce mortality and help you live a longer life.<\/p>\n<p>Since 2009, we have celebrated World Vitamin D Day on November 2<sup>nd<\/sup>\u00a0to highlight the health benefits of vitamin D and the importance of having optimal vitamin D levels of between 100-150 nmol\/L (Canada) or 40-60 ng\/ml (USA). \u00a0November is the month that Canadians vitamin D levels rapidly decline due to reduced sun exposure. Over 93% of Canadians do not meet this vitamin D level.<\/p>\n<p>Please help STOP Vitamin D Deficiency!<\/p>\n<p>Take action to make sure you are not vitamin D deficient:<\/p>\n<ol>\n<li>Adults need a daily vitamin D intake of 4,000 IU\/day (100 mcg) from all sources, according to levels recommended by vitamin D experts.<\/li>\n<li>Get out in the natural sunlight when the UV Index is above 3 and your shadow is shorter than you. Remember to never sunburn.<\/li>\n<li>Consider\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=C7Jz5X18OnA\">artificial UVB exposure<\/a>\u00a0when natural sunlight is weak or not available and your skin type can receive UV exposure without burning.<\/li>\n<li>Increase your food intake of fatty fish such as salmon.<\/li>\n<li>Take a vitamin D3 supplement to make up the balance when sun exposure is not available or a viable option. UVB from sunlight or a sunlamp is what makes vitamin D naturally in your skin.<\/li>\n<li>Test and make sure your 25(OH)D blood level is between 100-150 nmol\/L (Canada) or 40-60 ng\/ml (USA).<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p>Dr. Reinhold Vieth, University of Toronto, in his latest vitamin D research paper reported: \u201cThere are consistent epidemiological data that mortality is highest among those people classified into the lowest group for serum 25(OH)D or for sun exposure\u201d. Dr. Vieth recommends a \u201ccombined vitamin D3 supply of 4,000 IU\/day (100 mcg\/d) via UVB exposure, diet, and\/or supplement.\u201d (<a href=\"https:\/\/ar.iiarjournals.org\/content\/42\/10\/5027\">Vieth 2022<\/a>)<\/p>\n<p>A large cohort study in Sweden has been following 30,000 women since 1990 looking at their health, sun exposure and mortality. The study found that there was a 40% higher risk of cancer related death in the group with low sun exposure as compared to those with the greatest sun exposure. They attributed this to the production of vitamin D or other beneficial health benefits from sun exposure. They added that low sun exposure doubled your risk of dying and that women age 55 and older with low sun exposure had 1 month shorter life expectancy, per year. (<a href=\"https:\/\/ar.iiarjournals.org\/content\/anticanres\/42\/4\/1671.full.pdf\">Lindqvist 2022<\/a>)<\/p>\n<p>The first place to start is to have your vitamin D or 25(OH)D blood level tested. It\u2019s the only way you are going to know if you or anyone in your family is vitamin D deficient. Don\u2019t guess. Get tested. You can have this 25(OH)D blood test completed through your doctor or healthcare provider (there may be a fee) or through an organization offering a\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/www.grassrootshealth.net\/project\/daction\/\">home-based test<\/a>\u00a0like this one at\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/www.grassrootshealth.net\/\">GrassrootsHealth<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>Make sure you get your test score and compare it with the\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/www.grassrootshealth.net\/project\/our-scientists\/\">Scientists Call to D*action recommendation<\/a>\u00a0of between 100-150 nmol\/L (Canada) or 40-60 ng\/ml (USA).\u00a0 The scientists recommend that everyone, all ages achieve this level for optimal health. If you are lower than this level you can increase your vitamin D intake by following this\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/www.grassrootshealth.net\/project\/dcalculator\/\">vitamin D calculator<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cYour health is your most important asset. Please follow the simple actions above to ensure you are not vitamin D deficient,\u201d says Perry Holman, Executive Director of the Vitamin D Society.<\/p>\n<p>For more information on World Vitamin D Day on November 2<sup>nd<\/sup>, please visit our\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/worldvitamindday.net\/\">website<\/a>\u00a0and help take action to STOP vitamin D deficiency. Please consider sharing one of our graphics from the\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/worldvitamindday.net\/tools.php\">Tools section<\/a>\u00a0on your social media on November 2<sup>nd<\/sup>. Please remember to include the hashtag #WorldVitaminDDay in your posts. Thank you!<\/p>\n<p><strong>About the Vitamin D Society:<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The Vitamin D Society is a Canadian non-profit group organized to increase awareness of the many health conditions strongly linked to vitamin D deficiency; encourage people to be proactive in protecting their health and have their vitamin D levels tested annually; and help fund valuable vitamin D research. The Vitamin D Society recommends people achieve and maintain optimal 25(OH)D blood levels between 100 \u2013 150 nmol\/L (Can) or 40-60 ng\/ml (USA).<\/p>\n<p>To learn more about vitamin D, please visit\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/www.vitamindsociety.org\/\">www.vitamindsociety.org<\/a><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #666699;\"><em>SmartTan.com news articles regularly report medical and scientific information to keep you abreast of current events related to UV light. This information is not intended to be used by any party to make unwarranted health claims to promote sunbed usage. Indoor tanning businesses are obligated to communicate a fair and balanced message to all clients about your products and services including the potential risks associated with indoor tanning. Contact your Smart Tan representative to find out more about what you can and can&#8217;t say in your tanning salon business.<\/em><\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #666699;\"><em>\u00a9 2022 International Smart Tan Network. All rights reserved.<\/em><\/span><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>TORONTO, ON (October 25, 2022)\u00a0\u2013\u00a0Your personal health and that of your family are the most important things in life. Optimal vitamin D levels play a significant role in helping prevent a wide number of diseases and strengthening your immune system to assist with new threats. 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Vitamin D and sun exposure have been found to reduce mortality and help you live a longer life.  Since 2009, we have celebrated World Vitamin D Day on November 2nd\u00a0to highlight the health benefits of vitamin D and the importance of having optimal vitamin D levels of between 100-150 nmol\/L (Canada) or 40-60 ng\/ml (USA). \u00a0November is the month that Canadians vitamin D levels rapidly decline due to reduced sun exposure. Over 93% of Canadians do not meet this vitamin D level.  Please help STOP Vitamin D Deficiency!  Take action to make sure you are not vitamin D deficient:   Adults need a daily vitamin D intake of 4,000 IU\/day (100 mcg) from all sources, according to levels recommended by vitamin D experts.  Get out in the natural sunlight when the UV Index is above 3 and your shadow is shorter than you. Remember to never sunburn.  Consider\u00a0artificial UVB exposure\u00a0when natural sunlight is weak or not available and your skin type can receive UV exposure without burning.  Increase your food intake of fatty fish such as salmon.  Take a vitamin D3 supplement to make up the balance when sun exposure is not available or a viable option. UVB from sunlight or a sunlamp is what makes vitamin D naturally in your skin.  Test and make sure your 25(OH)D blood level is between 100-150 nmol\/L (Canada) or 40-60 ng\/ml (USA).  Dr. Reinhold Vieth, University of Toronto, in his latest vitamin D research paper reported: \u201cThere are consistent epidemiological data that mortality is highest among those people classified into the lowest group for serum 25(OH)D or for sun exposure\u201d. Dr. Vieth recommends a \u201ccombined vitamin D3 supply of 4,000 IU\/day (100 mcg\/d) via UVB exposure, diet, and\/or supplement.\u201d (Vieth 2022)  A large cohort study in Sweden has been following 30,000 women since 1990 looking at their health, sun exposure and mortality. The study found that there was a 40% higher risk of cancer related death in the group with low sun exposure as compared to those with the greatest sun exposure. They attributed this to the production of vitamin D or other beneficial health benefits from sun exposure. They added that low sun exposure doubled your risk of dying and that women age 55 and older with low sun exposure had 1 month shorter life expectancy, per year. (Lindqvist 2022)  The first place to start is to have your vitamin D or 25(OH)D blood level tested. It\u2019s the only way you are going to know if you or anyone in your family is vitamin D deficient. Don\u2019t guess. Get tested. You can have this 25(OH)D blood test completed through your doctor or healthcare provider (there may be a fee) or through an organization offering a\u00a0home-based test\u00a0like this one at\u00a0GrassrootsHealth.  Make sure you get your test score and compare it with the\u00a0Scientists Call to D*action recommendation\u00a0of between 100-150 nmol\/L (Canada) or 40-60 ng\/ml (USA).\u00a0 The scientists recommend that everyone, all ages achieve this level for optimal health. If you are lower than this level you can increase your vitamin D intake by following this\u00a0vitamin D calculator.  \u201cYour health is your most important asset. Please follow the simple actions above to ensure you are not vitamin D deficient,\u201d says Perry Holman, Executive Director of the Vitamin D Society.  For more information on World Vitamin D Day on November 2nd, please visit our\u00a0website\u00a0and help take action to STOP vitamin D deficiency. Please consider sharing one of our graphics from the\u00a0Tools section\u00a0on your social media on November 2nd. Please remember to include the hashtag #WorldVitaminDDay in your posts. Thank you!  About the Vitamin D Society:  The Vitamin D Society is a Canadian non-profit group organized to increase awareness of the many health conditions strongly linked to vitamin D deficiency; encourage people to be proactive in protecting their health and have their vitamin D levels tested annually; and help fund valuable vitamin D research. The Vitamin D Society recommends people achieve and maintain optimal 25(OH)D blood levels between 100 \u2013 150 nmol\/L (Can) or 40-60 ng\/ml (USA).  To learn more about vitamin D, please visit\u00a0www.vitamindsociety.org  &nbsp;  &nbsp;  SmartTan.com news articles regularly report medical and scientific information to keep you abreast of current events related to UV light. This information is not intended to be used by any party to make unwarranted health claims to promote sunbed usage. Indoor tanning businesses are obligated to communicate a fair and balanced message to all clients about your products and services including the potential risks associated with indoor tanning. Contact your Smart Tan representative to find out more about what you can and can&#039;t say in your tanning salon business.  \u00a9 2022 International Smart Tan Network. 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Since 2009, we have celebrated World Vitamin D Day on November 2nd\u00a0to highlight the health benefits of vitamin D and the importance of having optimal vitamin D levels of between 100-150 nmol\/L (Canada) or 40-60 ng\/ml (USA). \u00a0November is the month that Canadians vitamin D levels rapidly decline due to reduced sun exposure. Over 93% of Canadians do not meet this vitamin D level.  Please help STOP Vitamin D Deficiency!  Take action to make sure you are not vitamin D deficient:   Adults need a daily vitamin D intake of 4,000 IU\/day (100 mcg) from all sources, according to levels recommended by vitamin D experts.  Get out in the natural sunlight when the UV Index is above 3 and your shadow is shorter than you. Remember to never sunburn.  Consider\u00a0artificial UVB exposure\u00a0when natural sunlight is weak or not available and your skin type can receive UV exposure without burning.  Increase your food intake of fatty fish such as salmon.  Take a vitamin D3 supplement to make up the balance when sun exposure is not available or a viable option. UVB from sunlight or a sunlamp is what makes vitamin D naturally in your skin.  Test and make sure your 25(OH)D blood level is between 100-150 nmol\/L (Canada) or 40-60 ng\/ml (USA).  Dr. Reinhold Vieth, University of Toronto, in his latest vitamin D research paper reported: \u201cThere are consistent epidemiological data that mortality is highest among those people classified into the lowest group for serum 25(OH)D or for sun exposure\u201d. Dr. Vieth recommends a \u201ccombined vitamin D3 supply of 4,000 IU\/day (100 mcg\/d) via UVB exposure, diet, and\/or supplement.\u201d (Vieth 2022)  A large cohort study in Sweden has been following 30,000 women since 1990 looking at their health, sun exposure and mortality. The study found that there was a 40% higher risk of cancer related death in the group with low sun exposure as compared to those with the greatest sun exposure. They attributed this to the production of vitamin D or other beneficial health benefits from sun exposure. They added that low sun exposure doubled your risk of dying and that women age 55 and older with low sun exposure had 1 month shorter life expectancy, per year. (Lindqvist 2022)  The first place to start is to have your vitamin D or 25(OH)D blood level tested. It\u2019s the only way you are going to know if you or anyone in your family is vitamin D deficient. Don\u2019t guess. Get tested. You can have this 25(OH)D blood test completed through your doctor or healthcare provider (there may be a fee) or through an organization offering a\u00a0home-based test\u00a0like this one at\u00a0GrassrootsHealth.  Make sure you get your test score and compare it with the\u00a0Scientists Call to D*action recommendation\u00a0of between 100-150 nmol\/L (Canada) or 40-60 ng\/ml (USA).\u00a0 The scientists recommend that everyone, all ages achieve this level for optimal health. If you are lower than this level you can increase your vitamin D intake by following this\u00a0vitamin D calculator.  \u201cYour health is your most important asset. Please follow the simple actions above to ensure you are not vitamin D deficient,\u201d says Perry Holman, Executive Director of the Vitamin D Society.  For more information on World Vitamin D Day on November 2nd, please visit our\u00a0website\u00a0and help take action to STOP vitamin D deficiency. Please consider sharing one of our graphics from the\u00a0Tools section\u00a0on your social media on November 2nd. Please remember to include the hashtag #WorldVitaminDDay in your posts. Thank you!  About the Vitamin D Society:  The Vitamin D Society is a Canadian non-profit group organized to increase awareness of the many health conditions strongly linked to vitamin D deficiency; encourage people to be proactive in protecting their health and have their vitamin D levels tested annually; and help fund valuable vitamin D research. The Vitamin D Society recommends people achieve and maintain optimal 25(OH)D blood levels between 100 \u2013 150 nmol\/L (Can) or 40-60 ng\/ml (USA).  To learn more about vitamin D, please visit\u00a0www.vitamindsociety.org  &nbsp;  &nbsp;  SmartTan.com news articles regularly report medical and scientific information to keep you abreast of current events related to UV light. This information is not intended to be used by any party to make unwarranted health claims to promote sunbed usage. 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Optimal vitamin D levels play a significant role in helping prevent a wide number of diseases and strengthening your immune system to assist with new threats. Vitamin D and sun exposure have been found to reduce mortality and help you live a longer life. Since 2009, we have celebrated World Vitamin D Day on November 2nd\u00a0to highlight the health benefits of vitamin D and the importance of having optimal vitamin D levels of between 100-150 nmol\/L (Canada) or 40-60 ng\/ml (USA). \u00a0November is the month that Canadians vitamin D levels rapidly decline due to reduced sun exposure. Over 93% of Canadians do not meet this vitamin D level. Please help STOP Vitamin D Deficiency! Take action to make sure you are not vitamin D deficient: Adults need a daily vitamin D intake of 4,000 IU\/day (100 mcg) from all sources, according to levels recommended by vitamin D experts. Get out in the natural sunlight when the UV Index is above 3 and your shadow is shorter than you. Remember to never sunburn. Consider\u00a0artificial UVB exposure\u00a0when natural sunlight is weak or not available and your skin type can receive UV exposure without burning. Increase your food intake of fatty fish such as salmon. Take a vitamin D3 supplement to make up the balance when sun exposure is not available or a viable option. UVB from sunlight or a sunlamp is what makes vitamin D naturally in your skin. Test and make sure your 25(OH)D blood level is between 100-150 nmol\/L (Canada) or 40-60 ng\/ml (USA). Dr. Reinhold Vieth, University of Toronto, in his latest vitamin D research paper reported: \u201cThere are consistent epidemiological data that mortality is highest among those people classified into the lowest group for serum 25(OH)D or for sun exposure\u201d. Dr. Vieth recommends a \u201ccombined vitamin D3 supply of 4,000 IU\/day (100 mcg\/d) via UVB exposure, diet, and\/or supplement.\u201d (Vieth 2022) A large cohort study in Sweden has been following 30,000 women since 1990 looking at their health, sun exposure and mortality. The study found that there was a 40% higher risk of cancer related death in the group with low sun exposure as compared to those with the greatest sun exposure. They attributed this to the production of vitamin D or other beneficial health benefits from sun exposure. They added that low sun exposure doubled your risk of dying and that women age 55 and older with low sun exposure had 1 month shorter life expectancy, per year. (Lindqvist 2022) The first place to start is to have your vitamin D or 25(OH)D blood level tested. It\u2019s the only way you are going to know if you or anyone in your family is vitamin D deficient. Don\u2019t guess. Get tested. You can have this 25(OH)D blood test completed through your doctor or healthcare provider (there may be a fee) or through an organization offering a\u00a0home-based test\u00a0like this one at\u00a0GrassrootsHealth. Make sure you get your test score and compare it with the\u00a0Scientists Call to D*action recommendation\u00a0of between 100-150 nmol\/L (Canada) or 40-60 ng\/ml (USA).\u00a0 The scientists recommend that everyone, all ages achieve this level for optimal health. If you are lower than this level you can increase your vitamin D intake by following this\u00a0vitamin D calculator. \u201cYour health is your most important asset. Please follow the simple actions above to ensure you are not vitamin D deficient,\u201d says Perry Holman, Executive Director of the Vitamin D Society. For more information on World Vitamin D Day on November 2nd, please visit our\u00a0website\u00a0and help take action to STOP vitamin D deficiency. Please consider sharing one of our graphics from the\u00a0Tools section\u00a0on your social media on November 2nd. Please remember to include the hashtag #WorldVitaminDDay in your posts. Thank you! About the Vitamin D Society: The Vitamin D Society is a Canadian non-profit group organized to increase awareness of the many health conditions strongly linked to vitamin D deficiency; encourage people to be proactive in protecting their health and have their vitamin D levels tested annually; and help fund valuable vitamin D research. The Vitamin D Society recommends people achieve and maintain optimal 25(OH)D blood levels between 100 \u2013 150 nmol\/L (Can) or 40-60 ng\/ml (USA). To learn more about vitamin D, please visit\u00a0www.vitamindsociety.org &nbsp; &nbsp; SmartTan.com news articles regularly report medical and scientific information to keep you abreast of current events related to UV light. This information is not intended to be used by any party to make unwarranted health claims to promote sunbed usage. Indoor tanning businesses are obligated to communicate a fair and balanced message to all clients about your products and services including the potential risks associated with indoor tanning. Contact your Smart Tan representative to find out more about what you can and can't say in your tanning salon business. \u00a9 2022 International Smart Tan Network. 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Optimal vitamin D levels play a significant role in helping prevent a wide number of diseases and strengthening your immune system to assist with new threats. Vitamin D and sun exposure have been found to reduce mortality and help you live a longer life.  Since 2009, we have celebrated World Vitamin D Day on November 2nd\u00a0to highlight the health benefits of vitamin D and the importance of having optimal vitamin D levels of between 100-150 nmol\/L (Canada) or 40-60 ng\/ml (USA). \u00a0November is the month that Canadians vitamin D levels rapidly decline due to reduced sun exposure. Over 93% of Canadians do not meet this vitamin D level.  Please help STOP Vitamin D Deficiency!  Take action to make sure you are not vitamin D deficient:   Adults need a daily vitamin D intake of 4,000 IU\/day (100 mcg) from all sources, according to levels recommended by vitamin D experts.  Get out in the natural sunlight when the UV Index is above 3 and your shadow is shorter than you. Remember to never sunburn.  Consider\u00a0artificial UVB exposure\u00a0when natural sunlight is weak or not available and your skin type can receive UV exposure without burning.  Increase your food intake of fatty fish such as salmon.  Take a vitamin D3 supplement to make up the balance when sun exposure is not available or a viable option. UVB from sunlight or a sunlamp is what makes vitamin D naturally in your skin.  Test and make sure your 25(OH)D blood level is between 100-150 nmol\/L (Canada) or 40-60 ng\/ml (USA).  Dr. Reinhold Vieth, University of Toronto, in his latest vitamin D research paper reported: \u201cThere are consistent epidemiological data that mortality is highest among those people classified into the lowest group for serum 25(OH)D or for sun exposure\u201d. Dr. Vieth recommends a \u201ccombined vitamin D3 supply of 4,000 IU\/day (100 mcg\/d) via UVB exposure, diet, and\/or supplement.\u201d (Vieth 2022)  A large cohort study in Sweden has been following 30,000 women since 1990 looking at their health, sun exposure and mortality. The study found that there was a 40% higher risk of cancer related death in the group with low sun exposure as compared to those with the greatest sun exposure. They attributed this to the production of vitamin D or other beneficial health benefits from sun exposure. They added that low sun exposure doubled your risk of dying and that women age 55 and older with low sun exposure had 1 month shorter life expectancy, per year. (Lindqvist 2022)  The first place to start is to have your vitamin D or 25(OH)D blood level tested. It\u2019s the only way you are going to know if you or anyone in your family is vitamin D deficient. Don\u2019t guess. Get tested. You can have this 25(OH)D blood test completed through your doctor or healthcare provider (there may be a fee) or through an organization offering a\u00a0home-based test\u00a0like this one at\u00a0GrassrootsHealth.  Make sure you get your test score and compare it with the\u00a0Scientists Call to D*action recommendation\u00a0of between 100-150 nmol\/L (Canada) or 40-60 ng\/ml (USA).\u00a0 The scientists recommend that everyone, all ages achieve this level for optimal health. If you are lower than this level you can increase your vitamin D intake by following this\u00a0vitamin D calculator.  \u201cYour health is your most important asset. Please follow the simple actions above to ensure you are not vitamin D deficient,\u201d says Perry Holman, Executive Director of the Vitamin D Society.  For more information on World Vitamin D Day on November 2nd, please visit our\u00a0website\u00a0and help take action to STOP vitamin D deficiency. Please consider sharing one of our graphics from the\u00a0Tools section\u00a0on your social media on November 2nd. Please remember to include the hashtag #WorldVitaminDDay in your posts. Thank you!  About the Vitamin D Society:  The Vitamin D Society is a Canadian non-profit group organized to increase awareness of the many health conditions strongly linked to vitamin D deficiency; encourage people to be proactive in protecting their health and have their vitamin D levels tested annually; and help fund valuable vitamin D research. The Vitamin D Society recommends people achieve and maintain optimal 25(OH)D blood levels between 100 \u2013 150 nmol\/L (Can) or 40-60 ng\/ml (USA).  To learn more about vitamin D, please visit\u00a0www.vitamindsociety.org  &nbsp;  &nbsp;  SmartTan.com news articles regularly report medical and scientific information to keep you abreast of current events related to UV light. This information is not intended to be used by any party to make unwarranted health claims to promote sunbed usage. Indoor tanning businesses are obligated to communicate a fair and balanced message to all clients about your products and services including the potential risks associated with indoor tanning. Contact your Smart Tan representative to find out more about what you can and can't say in your tanning salon business.  \u00a9 2022 International Smart Tan Network. 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Since 2009, we have celebrated World Vitamin D Day on November 2nd\u00a0to highlight the health benefits of vitamin D and the importance of having optimal vitamin D levels of between 100-150 nmol\/L (Canada) or 40-60 ng\/ml (USA). \u00a0November is the month that Canadians vitamin D levels rapidly decline due to reduced sun exposure. Over 93% of Canadians do not meet this vitamin D level.  Please help STOP Vitamin D Deficiency!  Take action to make sure you are not vitamin D deficient:   Adults need a daily vitamin D intake of 4,000 IU\/day (100 mcg) from all sources, according to levels recommended by vitamin D experts.  Get out in the natural sunlight when the UV Index is above 3 and your shadow is shorter than you. Remember to never sunburn.  Consider\u00a0artificial UVB exposure\u00a0when natural sunlight is weak or not available and your skin type can receive UV exposure without burning.  Increase your food intake of fatty fish such as salmon.  Take a vitamin D3 supplement to make up the balance when sun exposure is not available or a viable option. UVB from sunlight or a sunlamp is what makes vitamin D naturally in your skin.  Test and make sure your 25(OH)D blood level is between 100-150 nmol\/L (Canada) or 40-60 ng\/ml (USA).  Dr. Reinhold Vieth, University of Toronto, in his latest vitamin D research paper reported: \u201cThere are consistent epidemiological data that mortality is highest among those people classified into the lowest group for serum 25(OH)D or for sun exposure\u201d. Dr. Vieth recommends a \u201ccombined vitamin D3 supply of 4,000 IU\/day (100 mcg\/d) via UVB exposure, diet, and\/or supplement.\u201d (Vieth 2022)  A large cohort study in Sweden has been following 30,000 women since 1990 looking at their health, sun exposure and mortality. The study found that there was a 40% higher risk of cancer related death in the group with low sun exposure as compared to those with the greatest sun exposure. They attributed this to the production of vitamin D or other beneficial health benefits from sun exposure. They added that low sun exposure doubled your risk of dying and that women age 55 and older with low sun exposure had 1 month shorter life expectancy, per year. (Lindqvist 2022)  The first place to start is to have your vitamin D or 25(OH)D blood level tested. It\u2019s the only way you are going to know if you or anyone in your family is vitamin D deficient. Don\u2019t guess. Get tested. You can have this 25(OH)D blood test completed through your doctor or healthcare provider (there may be a fee) or through an organization offering a\u00a0home-based test\u00a0like this one at\u00a0GrassrootsHealth.  Make sure you get your test score and compare it with the\u00a0Scientists Call to D*action recommendation\u00a0of between 100-150 nmol\/L (Canada) or 40-60 ng\/ml (USA).\u00a0 The scientists recommend that everyone, all ages achieve this level for optimal health. If you are lower than this level you can increase your vitamin D intake by following this\u00a0vitamin D calculator.  \u201cYour health is your most important asset. Please follow the simple actions above to ensure you are not vitamin D deficient,\u201d says Perry Holman, Executive Director of the Vitamin D Society.  For more information on World Vitamin D Day on November 2nd, please visit our\u00a0website\u00a0and help take action to STOP vitamin D deficiency. Please consider sharing one of our graphics from the\u00a0Tools section\u00a0on your social media on November 2nd. Please remember to include the hashtag #WorldVitaminDDay in your posts. Thank you!  About the Vitamin D Society:  The Vitamin D Society is a Canadian non-profit group organized to increase awareness of the many health conditions strongly linked to vitamin D deficiency; encourage people to be proactive in protecting their health and have their vitamin D levels tested annually; and help fund valuable vitamin D research. The Vitamin D Society recommends people achieve and maintain optimal 25(OH)D blood levels between 100 \u2013 150 nmol\/L (Can) or 40-60 ng\/ml (USA).  To learn more about vitamin D, please visit\u00a0www.vitamindsociety.org  &nbsp;  &nbsp;  SmartTan.com news articles regularly report medical and scientific information to keep you abreast of current events related to UV light. This information is not intended to be used by any party to make unwarranted health claims to promote sunbed usage. Indoor tanning businesses are obligated to communicate a fair and balanced message to all clients about your products and services including the potential risks associated with indoor tanning. Contact your Smart Tan representative to find out more about what you can and can't say in your tanning salon business.  \u00a9 2022 International Smart Tan Network. 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Remember to never sunburn. Consider\u00a0artificial UVB exposure\u00a0when natural sunlight is weak or not available and your skin type can receive UV exposure without burning. Increase your food intake of fatty fish such as salmon. Take a vitamin D3 supplement to make up the balance when sun exposure is not available or a viable option. UVB from sunlight or a sunlamp is what makes vitamin D naturally in your skin. Test and make sure your 25(OH)D blood level is between 100-150 nmol\/L (Canada) or 40-60 ng\/ml (USA). Dr. Reinhold Vieth, University of Toronto, in his latest vitamin D research paper reported: \u201cThere are consistent epidemiological data that mortality is highest among those people classified into the lowest group for serum 25(OH)D or for sun exposure\u201d. 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Please consider sharing one of our graphics from the\u00a0Tools section\u00a0on your social media on November 2nd. Please remember to include the hashtag #WorldVitaminDDay in your posts. Thank you! About the Vitamin D Society: The Vitamin D Society is a Canadian non-profit group organized to increase awareness of the many health conditions strongly linked to vitamin D deficiency; encourage people to be proactive in protecting their health and have their vitamin D levels tested annually; and help fund valuable vitamin D research. The Vitamin D Society recommends people achieve and maintain optimal 25(OH)D blood levels between 100 \u2013 150 nmol\/L (Can) or 40-60 ng\/ml (USA). To learn more about vitamin D, please visit\u00a0www.vitamindsociety.org &nbsp; &nbsp; SmartTan.com news articles regularly report medical and scientific information to keep you abreast of current events related to UV light. This information is not intended to be used by any party to make unwarranted health claims to promote sunbed usage. Indoor tanning businesses are obligated to communicate a fair and balanced message to all clients about your products and services including the potential risks associated with indoor tanning. Contact your Smart Tan representative to find out more about what you can and can't say in your tanning salon business. \u00a9 2022 International Smart Tan Network. 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