Association between physical activity and vitamin D: A narrative literature review
Summary This narrative review of the medical literature assessed whether outdoor and indoor physical activity would increase the plasma levels of vitamin D. Synthesis of this liposoluble vitamin is mainly mediated by sunlight on the skin, where it is activated to perform its main action, which is to...
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doaj-e7947d7c57614870b022241fd7e3c2962020-11-24T20:54:56ZengAssociação Médica BrasileiraRevista da Associação Médica Brasileira1806-928263655055610.1590/1806-9282.63.06.550S0104-42302017000600550Association between physical activity and vitamin D: A narrative literature reviewMarcos Rassi FernandesWaldivino dos Reis Barreto JuniorSummary This narrative review of the medical literature assessed whether outdoor and indoor physical activity would increase the plasma levels of vitamin D. Synthesis of this liposoluble vitamin is mainly mediated by sunlight on the skin, where it is activated to perform its main action, which is to control the serum levels of calcium as soon as the element is absorbed in the intestines, assisting in the regulation of bone metabolism. Physical activity is any body movement that results in energy expenditure, while outdoor physical activity refers to physical activity carried out at public parks or other open spaces, as is the case of the popular practice of taking walks. Exercising outdoors would have both the benefits of physical activity and of sun exposure, namely the synthesis of vitamin D. However, according to the studies analyzed, increased plasma concentration of vitamin D occurs with physical activity both indoors and outdoors.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-42302017000600550&lng=en&tlng=envitamin Dphysical activityenvironmental exposuresunlightexternal work environment |
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Marcos Rassi Fernandes Waldivino dos Reis Barreto Junior Association between physical activity and vitamin D: A narrative literature review Revista da Associação Médica Brasileira vitamin D physical activity environmental exposure sunlight external work environment |
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Association between physical activity and vitamin D: A narrative literature review |
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Association between physical activity and vitamin D: A narrative literature review |
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Association between physical activity and vitamin D: A narrative literature review |
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Association between physical activity and vitamin D: A narrative literature review |
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Association between physical activity and vitamin D: A narrative literature review |
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association between physical activity and vitamin d: a narrative literature review |
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Associação Médica Brasileira |
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Revista da Associação Médica Brasileira |
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Summary This narrative review of the medical literature assessed whether outdoor and indoor physical activity would increase the plasma levels of vitamin D. Synthesis of this liposoluble vitamin is mainly mediated by sunlight on the skin, where it is activated to perform its main action, which is to control the serum levels of calcium as soon as the element is absorbed in the intestines, assisting in the regulation of bone metabolism. Physical activity is any body movement that results in energy expenditure, while outdoor physical activity refers to physical activity carried out at public parks or other open spaces, as is the case of the popular practice of taking walks. Exercising outdoors would have both the benefits of physical activity and of sun exposure, namely the synthesis of vitamin D. However, according to the studies analyzed, increased plasma concentration of vitamin D occurs with physical activity both indoors and outdoors. |
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vitamin D physical activity environmental exposure sunlight external work environment |
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