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Vitamin D levels needed to protect against various diseases - meta-analysis April 2025


The Optimal Protective 25-Hydroxyvitamin D Level for Different Health Outcomes in Adults: A Brief Summary of Dose–Response Meta-Analyses

Metabolites 2025, 15(4), 264; https://doi.org/10.3390/metabo15040264
by Cem Ekmekcioglu * and Michael PoteserORCID
Department of Environmental Health, Center for Public Health, Medical University of Vienna, 1090 Vienna, Austria

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Vitamin D is very important for bone metabolism as well as for the prevention of various diseases, such as type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease and different types of cancer. Although vitamin D deficiency is widespread and an important public health problem, there exists controversy in the scientific community, with no established standard definition of adequate and deficient vitamin D status. To add new information on this topic, the aim of this brief opinion paper is to identify and discuss the optimal 25(OH)D concentration (range) for a reduction in the risk of various disease outcomes by summarizing dose–response reporting meta-analyses.
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VitaminDWiki – Consensus Vitamin D category contains:

  • Target level: >40 ng
  • Dose:- 4,000+ IU average daily
      dose varies a lot with weight, age, type of health problems, etc
  • How often to take: daily or as infrequently as 50,000 IU once every 2 weeks
  • Type: Vitamin D3 (Note - Vegan and gut-friendly forms of D3 are available)
    • Note: Some doctors still mistakenly prescribe D2, which has been found to not be nearly as good as D3
  • Form: any (capsule, gelcap, sublingual, spray, topical, etc.)
  • When to take: during or after a fatty meal - unless use water-dispersable vitamin D
  • Cofactors adjustment to aid vitamin D and prevent imbalance - essential if >40 ng for more than a year
       Increase Magnesium, Vitamin K2, Omega-3, and reduce Calcium
  • Increase Vitamin D to cells ~30% of those with health problems have poor Vitamin D Receptors
    • Increasing Magnesium, Omega-3, Resveratrol, Zinc, etc, increases Receptor activation
  • It is important to restore levels even if Vitamin D has not been proven to treat a specific disease
  • Loading dose: (400,000 IU over 8 days) provides very quick restoration is sometimes required
  • Whom to treat?: Virtually everyone
    • <1% of people have conditions or use drugs that are not compatible with Vitamin D
  • How long to treat?: Generally, supplement with vitamin D forever.
    • Note: Many doctors prescribe 50,000 IU of vitamin D weekly for only 8 weeks
    • This 8-week supplementation wears off in about 8-12 weeks

74 Vitamin D consensus publications

37+ VitaminDWiki pages have OPTIMAL in the title

The list is automatically updated

Items found: 36
Title Modified
What's the Optimal Level of Vitamin D (50-60 ng) - Patrick Jan 2025 15 Jan, 2025
Vitamin D Danger - Women need 70 ng for optimal Estrogen - video and transcript Dec 2023 08 Jan, 2024
Molecular Approaches for Optimizing Vitamin D (one size does not fit all) – Carlberg Nov 2015 18 Sep, 2023
Sunlight: Optimize Health and Immunity - Medcram video Jan 2022 12 Apr, 2022
Optimal Vitamin D level: 50-90 ng - Dr. Vasquez 18 Mar, 2022
The Optimal Dose - Restore Your Health With the Power of Vitamin D3 - 2018 15 Mar, 2021
Omega-3 index of 8 to 11 is optimal (German) - Oct 2019 15 Oct, 2019
Vitamin D levels in children optimized with six Vitamin D biscuits – RCT Nov 2018 01 Oct, 2019
Colon Cancer 30 percent higher risk if low vitamin D (optimally need ~40 ng) – Feb 2019 20 Mar, 2019
Guidelines for optimizing design and analysis of clinical studies of nutrient effects – Jan 2014 14 Nov, 2018
Migraine headache 5X less likely if optimal level of vitamin D – Oct 2018 21 Oct, 2018
Vitamin D sufficiency 10 to 30 ng, optimal 40 to 80 ng (no consensus)– May 2018 16 May, 2018
Perhaps the Omega-3 optimal level is 10 percent, not 8 – Feb 2018 24 Feb, 2018
Pancreatic cancer 55 percent less likely if optimal vitamin D (vs low) – Nov 2017 09 Nov, 2017
Optimal level of vitamin D is 40 ng, 93 percent of Canadians do not have optimal levels – Oct 2017 26 Oct, 2017
Omega-3 levels are sub-optimal in 99 percent of Americans – Aug 2017 30 Aug, 2017
Optimize vitamin D from the sun 12 Jun, 2017
Fewer respiratory infections if optimal level of vitamin D (more than 47 ng) – Sept 2013 03 Mar, 2017
Optimal vitamin D supplementation strategies (D3 - weekly or monthly) – Feb 2017 02 Mar, 2017
Optimal health: 40-60 ng of Vitamin D – Heaney interview 2014 05 Dec, 2016
Supra-Optimal Vitamin D Status – great phrase, no detail Jan 2013 25 Aug, 2016
Decreased need for warfarin after Vitamin D levels optimized – RCT May 2016 04 Jul, 2016
40 ng Vitamin D perhaps optimal for reduced mortality – Meta-analysis Jan 2012 13 May, 2016
Optimal Vitamin D during pregnancy - 4000 IU March 2012 29 Sep, 2015
Hypothesis – Optimize vitamin D at home by measuring excess Calcium in urine 04 Jan, 2015
WHO analysis of optimal UV - 2006 16 Dec, 2014
What is the optimal level of vitamin D: letter to Editor – Oct 2014 21 Oct, 2014
What is the optimal level of vitamin D:letter to Editor - more than 30 ng – Oct 2014 21 Oct, 2014
Autoimmunity and Optimal Vitamin-D – Stochastic Chemical Dynamic correlation – June 2014 25 Aug, 2014
At least 5,000 IU Vitamin D to get to optimal 50 ng - LEF Nov 2013 11 Nov, 2013
90 percent of Canadians do not have optimal levels of vitamin D – Nov 2013 31 Oct, 2013
Is there an optimal level of vitamin D to prevent cancer – Sept 2010 30 Sep, 2013
30 to 50 ng of vitamin D is optimal – Central Europe consensus Sept 2013 23 Sep, 2013
37 percent of globe under 20 ng of vitamin D (suspect 80 percent less than optimal ) – Aug 2013 04 Sep, 2013
Long term rat memory aided by optimal level of vitamin D – Dec 2012 23 Jan, 2013
Perhaps optimal bioavailable vitamin D level is the same in blacks and whites – March 2012 09 Mar, 2012


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