DHAKA: More than 80 per cent of India’s population is vitamin D deficient and is at risk from health complications like diabetes and heart disorders.
Experts said on Friday, gulfnews.com publishes this report on Saturday.
They emphasised that Vitamin D deficiency doesn’t exhibit early signs or symptoms, and over a period of time makes people highly vulnerable to major diseases with a 45 percent chance of early death.
‘People in India are oblivious to the fact that Vitamin D deficiency could lead to serious health problems like diabetes, cardio-vascular diseases and even cancer,’ said M.C. Misra, director of All India Institute of Medical Sciences(AIIMS).
He was speaking at the launch of ‘Bon D Light campaign’, an initiative by pharmaceutical company Glenmark in collaboration with AIIMS to generate mass awareness across the country about Vitamin D deficiency.
In its 15 city voyage, the campaign would be joined by local medical practitioners. The doctors will explain the etiology of Vitamin D deficiency.
Preetaish Kaul, senior consultant with Heal Foundation, said, ‘The reason people who appear to be physically fit do not come to know about the Vitamin D deficiency is because the indications of Vit-amin D deficiency remain silent and sub-clinical’.
‘Health and fitness become even more important in the second half of life that is after retirement,’ Kaul added.
BDST: 1702 HRS, NOV 01, 2014