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Why Vitamin D Is Essential During Winter (and the Best Foods to Boost Your Intake)

Why Vitamin D Is Essential During Winter (and the Best Foods to Boost Your Intake)

Winter has a way of making everything feel a little slower. Our energy, our mood, even our motivation to leave the couch. And one sneaky reason behind that seasonal slump? Vitamin D.

Often called the “sunshine vitamin,” vitamin D is produced naturally when sunlight hits our skin. The problem is that during winter, shorter days and more time indoors mean we simply don’t get enough exposure to make adequate levels. Experts note that reduced sunlight during colder months commonly leads to lower vitamin D levels, which is why many people experience deficiencies this time of year.

Why does that matter? Vitamin D plays a surprisingly big role throughout the body, supporting bone strength by enhancing calcium absorption, contributing to immune function, and even influencing mood through its role in serotonin regulation. Some research suggests low vitamin D levels may be linked to seasonal mood changes and winter fatigue, which helps explain why darker months can feel emotionally heavier.

The good news: food can help fill the gap. While sunlight is the main source, adding vitamin D–rich foods to your winter routine is a cozy, practical upgrade. Try incorporating:

  • Fatty fish like salmon, sardines, and tuna

  • Egg yolks

  • Fortified milk, plant milks, cereals, and orange juice

  • Yogurt or dairy products with added vitamin D

Experts say diet — and sometimes supplements — can help maintain healthy levels when sunshine is limited.

Think of vitamin D as winter wellness insurance: a small nutritional shift that supports your bones, immune system, and mood when your body needs extra support most. Basically, one more reason your winter meals deserve to be both comforting and strategic.

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