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[–] Dasus 8 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Yeah, I know it's Vitamin D you get from the sun, but for instance exposing yourself to sun that requires sun lotion, you're still getting all the vitamin D you can use.

Idk this might be a bullshit stat, but here in Finland you here all sorts of things about vitamin D and sunshine, so iirc, I think like 15 minutes in the sun already gives you your daily dose of vitamin D.

So it's not exactly a good reason to lift the lockdown when people can just go out to walk their dog and have all the benefits that one can get from the sun. It's not like sun worshipping yourself until you look like a two-day old hotdog is anything healthy. The sort of tanning RFK JR seems to have practiced. I had a friend (woman) who just loved suntanning. Like crazy much. And smokes. She wasn't too bad looking when I worked with her, but god she's gonna look like wrinkled leather in 10 years.

[–] Valmond 8 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Just to chime in, vitamin D deficiency is extremely common:

Recent large observational data have suggested that ~40% of Europeans are vitamin D deficient, and 13% are severely deficient [2]

Study with source

Vitamin D deficiency has also been linked to dementia and other bice diseases. I bet 15 minutes sunlight won't cut it and sunbathing gives you skin cancer in the long run, so get some supplements people!

[–] Dasus 7 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Yeah, it is. And even moreso here in the Nordics.

I take a vitamin D supplement every day. Especially in the winter.

I quickly googled and a Finnish article says that during summertime, wearing just shorts, you can get your daily amount half an hour. But that's midsummer sun and midday.

But in countries where it's more intense...

Anyway, supplementation is definitely necessary for most people, especially during winter.

[–] Valmond 5 points 1 month ago

Swedish here, but I live in France.

Modern day people are often stuck inside (of the car, house, office) during daylight times.

Also, when you get a sunburn in 20 minutes you avoid the sun when you are outside...

So yeah, supplements FTW!