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Lack of Sunshine Linked to MS, Arthritis

Vitamin D affects 229 disease-linked genes

By Rob Quinn,  Newser Staff

Posted Aug 24, 2010 4:50 AM CDT

(Newser) – A lack of sunshine makes people more likely to contract diseases including arthritis, multiple sclerosis, Type 1 diabetes, and some cancers, according to scientists exploring the genetic link between disease and low levels of vitamin D. Genetic researchers found that the vitamin—which the body makes when the skin is exposed to sunlight—affects 229 genes related to autoimmune diseases, the Guardian reports.

Many of the diseases involved are much more common in sunlight-starved northern parts of the world, the researchers say, suggesting that taking vitamin D supplements during pregnancy and childhood could help prevent many diseases. "Rather than arguing whether these conditions are caused by nature or nurture, it is very clear that most of these things are actually nature and nurture—the environment interacting with a gene," says one of the study's authors.

Campaigners in Scotland want the government to provide Vitamin D supplements to pregnant women, as France does.
Campaigners in Scotland want the government to provide Vitamin D supplements to pregnant women, as France does.   (Shutter Stock)
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Over a very long period of time, there has been a systematic selection for individuals that can cope with diminished sunshine. It may be we have not had enough time to make all the adaptations we have needed. - Study author George Ebers

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