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Hand holding a vitamin D pill.

Are large doses of vitamin D any good?

Can vitamin D supplementation prevent cancer, diabetes or COVID-19? Recent research has yielded both hope, disappointments and new questions.

  • Text Ulla Kaltiala | Photos and graphics Raija Törrönen

The impacts on cancer mortality and diabetes progression have been observed with a daily dose of 50 to 100 micrograms of vitamin D3 supplement, which is five to ten times more than the current re­com­mend­a­tions.

Jyrki Virtanen

Docent, Associate Professor

Jyrki Virtanen.
Woman standing in snowy reeds.
Outbreaks of upper respiratory tract infections are more common in winter when vitamin D levels get lower.

One microgram of vitamin D per kilogram of body weight all year round is safe for all adults and ensures sufficient intake even for those with a low vitamin D response.

Carsten Carlberg

Professor

Carsten Carlberg.
Different foods containing 10 micrograms of vitamin D.
Table showing recommended intake of vitamin D in different population groups.