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In addition, living at higher latitudes with lower sunlight exposure is positively associated with cancer mortality [ 2].
Decreased vitamin D levels tend to be more common in regions of lower sunlight exposure, such as the South and Southeast of Brazil.
Alternate potential contributory factors may be a direct impact of cold temperatures on blood pressure [ 26, 27], lower sunlight exposure and reduced vitamin D production in fall/winter [ 28], or acute illnesses such as influenza.
Clues to the potential role of vitamin D in the development of rarer cancers have come primarily from ecologic studies which observed lower rates of ovarian cancer (11, 14– 17), endometrial cancer (18), and non-Hodgkin lymphoma (5), among other cancers, in areas with high sunlight exposure (the main source of vitamin D) as compared with regions with lower sunlight exposure.
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On the one hand, chronic diseases can predispose to 25(OH D deficiency directly by decreasing synthesis or increasing vitamin D catabolism, and on the other hand, indirectly lowering sunlight exposure in phases of reduced mobility and ability to spend time outdoors in patients with worse functional status.
"It heals slower in cooler, lower-sunlight conditions, and even slower in winter".
The location blocks out hot summer sun but allows the lower angled winter sunlight inside.
The upper stories of tree canopies and the lower branches filter sunlight and heat radiation, as well as reduce wind speeds, so that the temperatures remain fairly even throughout the day and night.
For instance, research finds that people tend to produce less serotonin in the winter due to lower levels of sunlight exposure.
670 nm energies were approximately 100 times lower than indirect sunlight, consistent with earlier studies [ 7].
Lower exposure to sunlight prior to critical illness appears to be associated with improved outcome.
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