Effects of Above Average Summer Sun Exposure on Serum 25-Hydroxyvitamin D and Calcium Absorption
M. Janet Barger-Lux and
Robert P. Heaney
Creighton University, Omaha, Nebraska 68131
Address all correspondence and requests for reprints to: M. Janet Barger-Lux, Creighton University Osteoporosis Research Center, 601 North 30th Street, Suite 5766, Omaha, Nebraska 68131. E-mail: jbarger{at}creighton.edu.
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of summersun exposure on serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH)D], calciumabsorption fraction, and urinary calcium excretion. Subjectswere 30 healthy men who had just completed a summer season ofextended outdoor activity (e.g. landscaping, construction work,farming, or recreation). Twenty-six subjects completed bothvisits: after summer sun exposure and again approximately 175d later, after winter sun deprivation. We characterized eachsubjects sun exposure by locale, schedule, and usualattire. At both visits we measured serum 25(OH)D, fasting urinarycalcium to creatinine ratio, and calcium absorption fraction.Median serum 25(OH)D decreased from 122 nmol/liter in late summerto 74 nmol/liter in late winter. The median seasonal differenceof 49 nmol/liter (interquartile range, 2967) was highlysignificant (P < 0.0001). However, we found only a trivial,nonsignificant seasonal difference in calcium absorption fractionand no change in fasting urinary calcium to creatinine ratio.Findings from earlier work indicate that our subjectssun exposure was equivalent in 25(OH)D production to extendedoral dosing with 70 µg/d vitamin D3 (interquartile range,4196) or, equivalently, 2800 IU/d (interquartile range,16403840). Despite this input, at the late winter visit,25(OH)D was less than 50 nmol/liter in 3 subjects and less than75 nmol/liter in 15 subjects.
This article has been cited by other articles:
T. D. Thacher, M. O. Obadofin, K. O. O'Brien, and S. A. Abrams The Effect of Vitamin D2 and Vitamin D3 on Intestinal Calcium Absorption in Nigerian Children with Rickets
J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab.,
September 1, 2009;
94(9):
3314 - 3321.
[Abstract][Full Text][PDF]
D Haarburger, M Hoffman, R T Erasmus, and T S Pillay Relationship between vitamin D, calcium and parathyroid hormone in Cape Town
J. Clin. Pathol.,
June 1, 2009;
62(6):
567 - 569.
[Abstract][Full Text][PDF]
V. Mocanu, P. A Stitt, A. R. Costan, O. Voroniuc, E. Zbranca, V. Luca, and R. Vieth Long-term effects of giving nursing home residents bread fortified with 125 {micro}g (5000 IU) vitamin D3 per daily serving
Am. J. Clinical Nutrition,
April 1, 2009;
89(4):
1132 - 1137.
[Abstract][Full Text][PDF]
M. L. Nelson, J. M. Blum, B. W. Hollis, C. Rosen, and S. S. Sullivan Supplements of 20 {micro}g/d Cholecalciferol Optimized Serum 25-Hydroxyvitamin D Concentrations in 80% of Premenopausal Women in Winter
J. Nutr.,
March 1, 2009;
139(3):
540 - 546.
[Abstract][Full Text][PDF]
A. Burgaz, A. Akesson, A. Oster, K. Michaelsson, and A. Wolk Associations of diet, supplement use, and ultraviolet B radiation exposure with vitamin D status in Swedish women during winter
Am. J. Clinical Nutrition,
November 1, 2007;
86(5):
1399 - 1404.
[Abstract][Full Text][PDF]
N. Binkley, R. Novotny, D. Krueger, T. Kawahara, Y. G. Daida, G. Lensmeyer, B. W. Hollis, and M. K. Drezner Low Vitamin D Status despite Abundant Sun Exposure
J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab.,
June 1, 2007;
92(6):
2130 - 2135.
[Abstract][Full Text][PDF]
J. N Hathcock, A. Shao, R. Vieth, and R. Heaney Risk assessment for vitamin D
Am. J. Clinical Nutrition,
January 1, 2007;
85(1):
6 - 18.
[Abstract][Full Text][PDF]
J. M. Lappe, K. M. Davies, D. Travers-Gustafson, and R. P. Heaney Vitamin d status in a rural postmenopausal female population.
J. Am. Coll. Nutr.,
October 1, 2006;
25(5):
395 - 402.
[Abstract][Full Text][PDF]
G Das, S Crocombe, M McGrath, J L Berry, and M Z Mughal Hypovitaminosis D among healthy adolescent girls attending an inner city school
Arch. Dis. Child.,
July 1, 2006;
91(7):
569 - 572.
[Abstract][Full Text][PDF]
R. Vieth Critique of the Considerations for Establishing the Tolerable Upper Intake Level for Vitamin D: Critical Need for Revision Upwards
J. Nutr.,
April 1, 2006;
136(4):
1117 - 1122.
[Abstract][Full Text][PDF]
J. Lin, S. M. Zhang, N. R. Cook, J. E. Manson, I-M. Lee, and J. E. Buring Intakes of Calcium and Vitamin D and Risk of Colorectal Cancer in Women
Am. J. Epidemiol.,
April 15, 2005;
161(8):
755 - 764.
[Abstract][Full Text][PDF]
D. A. Hanley and K. S. Davison Vitamin D Insufficiency in North America
J. Nutr.,
February 1, 2005;
135(2):
332 - 337.
[Abstract][Full Text][PDF]
R. P Heaney Functional indices of vitamin D status and ramifications of vitamin D deficiency
Am. J. Clinical Nutrition,
December 1, 2004;
80(6):
1706S - 1709S.
[Abstract][Full Text][PDF]
R. P. Heaney, M. S. Dowell, C. A. Hale, and A. Bendich Calcium Absorption Varies within the Reference Range for Serum 25-Hydroxyvitamin D
J. Am. Coll. Nutr.,
April 1, 2003;
22(2):
142 - 146.
[Abstract][Full Text][PDF]