Vitamin D

Learn about vitamin D and how to get enough.

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About vitamin D

Vitamin D is a nutrient that is important to your health. Vitamin D plays many roles. For example, it:

  • helps your body absorb calcium
  • builds and maintains strong bones and teeth

Getting enough vitamin D

You can get vitamin D from:

  • sun
  • food
  • supplements

Include vitamin D from foods or a supplement every day.

If you are between 2 and 50 years old:

  • eat foods that contain vitamin D every day or
  • take a daily supplement containing 400 IU (10 µg) of vitamin D

If you are 51 years of age and older:

  • take a daily supplement containing 400 IU (10 µg) of vitamin D
  • you can continue to eat foods that contain vitamin D as part of healthy eating

Food sources of vitamin D

Vitamin D occurs naturally in very few foods. Most dietary vitamin D is from fortified foods, where vitamin D has been added. When vitamin D is added, it must appear on the nutrition facts table.

You can get vitamin D from foods recommended by Canada's food guide. Examples include:

  • eggs (yolk)
  • soft margarine
  • fatty fish, such as:
    • salmon
    • arctic char
    • rainbow trout
  • unsweetened lower fat milk
  • unsweetened fortified plant-based beverages

If you don't eat foods that contain vitamin D on a daily basis, you should take a supplement containing 400 IU (10 µg) of vitamin D.

Sunlight and vitamin D

Vitamin D is a unique vitamin. This is because your body can make it when it is exposed to sunlight.

Many factors can reduce how much vitamin D your body makes, including:

  • smog
  • season
  • time of day
  • cloud cover
  • sunscreen use
  • limited outdoor time
  • amount of skin exposed to sunlight
  • your age:
    • you make less vitamin D as you get older
  • amount of melanin (natural pigmentation that makes the skin darker):
    • it takes longer for people with more melanin to make vitamin D from the sun's ultraviolet rays

These factors can apply to many people living in Canada. This is why we recommend vitamin D from foods or a supplement every day.

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