The precursor of vitamin D is formed on the skin under the influence of sunlight only from April onwards, says research professor Suvi Virtanen.
Raisa Mattila
19:00 | Updated 19:49
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Research Professor Suvi Virtanen from the Department of Health and Welfare (THL):
“Although days lengthen, sunlight is not relevant for vitamin D intake until April. Only from April to September do the sun produce wavelengths of UV-B radiation that form a precursor to vitamin D on the skin.
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