Types & Functions
Sources
Daily Needs
Deficiency
Too Much D
100

What are the two main types of Vitamin D?

What are D2 and D3?

100

What natural phenomenon is the body’s main source of Vitamin D?

What is sunlight?

100

How many micrograms per day should an infant get?

What is 10 micrograms?

100

What is the scientific name for Vitamin D deficiency?

What is Hypovitaminosis D?

100

What condition results from too much Vitamin D?

What is hypercalcemia?

200

Which two minerals does Vitamin D help the body absorb?

What are calcium and phosphorus?

200

Name one type of fish rich in Vitamin D.

What is salmon / tuna / sardines / mackerel?

200

How many micrograms per day do adults under 70 need?

What is 15 micrograms?

200

What is the deficiency called when it occurs in children?

What is rickets?

200

What builds up in the blood during Vitamin D overdose?

What is calcium?

300

What organ system benefits the most from Vitamin D’s role in calcium absorption?

What is the skeletal system?

300

What organ meat and its oil are known for being high in Vitamin D?

What are animal livers or cod liver oil?

300

What is the recommended daily intake for adults over 70?

What is 20 micrograms?

300

Name one symptom of low Vitamin D.

What are bone pain / muscle weakness / fractures / mood changes / joint pain?

300

Name one symptom of hypercalcemia.

What are stomach aches / vomiting / weakness / frequent urination?

400

Name one additional health benefit associated with Vitamin D besides bone health.

What is improved immune function / reduced seasonal depression / reduced heart disease risk?

400

Name one fortified (manufactured) product that often has Vitamin D added.

What is milk / cereal / orange juice / yogurt / margarine / tofu / protein shakes?

400

About how long in sunlight gives most people their daily dose of Vitamin D?

What is about 15 minutes?

400

What causes Hypovitaminosis D?

What is not getting enough Vitamin D from diet or sunlight?

400

What is one way to treat Vitamin D overconsumption?

What is stopping excess Vitamin D intake and taking corticosteroids?

500

True or False: Vitamin D only affects bones.

False.

500

Which plant that was listed naturally produces Vitamin D?

What are mushrooms?

500

What factors might cause someone to need more or less Vitamin D than average?

What are age, medical conditions, or life stage?

500

What is the main goal of treatment for Vitamin D deficiency?

What is restoring Vitamin D levels through supplements or sunlight exposure?

500

True or False: It’s easy to overdose on Vitamin D from sunlight.

False.

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