Vitamin D deficiency is a hidden ailment which can have a serious long-term impact on a person's health making them vulnerable to diseases such as heart attacks, diabetes, and cancer, a Continuing Medical Education (CME), organised by IMA here, observed.
The CME was an initiative under IMA's Rise and Shine campaign and was attended by over 50 leading doctors in the city to discuss the various health threats faced by the Indian population due to Vitamin D deficiency, a release said here.
Dr A Marthanda Pillai, the National President of IMA said most people in the country are unaware that they are Vitamin D deficient.
"The deficiency of Vitamin D has been identified as a risk factor for various cardiovascular ailments such as ischemic heart diseases, congestive heart failure, heart attacks and strokes," he said.
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For the next two years, the IMA Rise & Shine campaign would raise awareness about Vitamin D deficiency, he said.
He also said in the long run a National policy on food fortification is a must and the government must study and evaluate the success seen in countries like the US and Canada in dealing with the Vitamin D epedemic.
Dr Ambrish Mittal, Chairman, Metabolic Disorders & Endocrinology, Medanta, however, cautioned that any intake of Vitamin D supplements should be under medical supervision as an overdose can induce Vitamin D toxicity that can be fatal for patients.