Vitamin D response to > 20,000 IU/day
is limited when vitamin A > 5,000 IU
Survey response by 3,355 people to Grassroots Health
- 34% of participants report taking vitamin A as retinol or retinyl palmitate in supplements.
- Of those who take vitamin A, the average amount is 5,400 IU per day.
- Participants who take greater than 5,000 IU of vitamin A per day have a lower vitamin D dose response than participants who take 5,000 IU or less per day,
but the difference is not statistically significant.
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See also VitaminDWiki
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