26.7 C
Accra
Friday, November 22, 2024
NewsOnly 6% of older people in Kumasi properly exposed to sunlight -...

Date:

Only 6% of older people in Kumasi properly exposed to sunlight – KNUST study reveals

A recent investigation conducted by the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) has uncovered that merely 6% of elderly individuals in Kumasi receive sufficient sunlight exposure, a vital element for the natural production of vitamin D.

According to the findings, published in the October 2024 issue of the Journal of Science and Technology, approximately 70% of older adults in the study were found to be vitamin D deficient.

This deficiency is often associated with limited exposure to sunlight and inadequate consumption of foods rich in vitamin D.

Prolonged vitamin D insufficiency has been linked to issues such as weakened immune function and reduced muscle strength. Inadequate levels of the vitamin can negatively impact muscle performance and overall health, particularly in older populations.

The research involved analyzing blood samples to determine vitamin D levels and administering structured questionnaires to assess sunlight exposure and dietary habits among 125 adults aged 55 and above who visited the KNUST Hospital. The study also included body composition measurements.

Findings revealed that only 22.3% of participants regularly consumed vitamin D-rich foods. This poor dietary intake, coupled with low sunlight exposure, heightened the risk of vitamin D insufficiency in this age group.

Additionally, the study highlighted that 60.8% of participants were classified as overweight or obese, while 48% had diminished muscle mass.

The research team, headed by Prof. Mrs. Ibok Oduro from the Department of Food Science and Technology, suggested several remedies. They emphasized the importance of spending more time outdoors to increase sunlight exposure, eating vitamin D-rich foods such as oily fish, fortified cereals, and dairy products, and engaging in moderate physical activity to enhance muscle health and body composition.

[forminator_poll id="710479"]

Latest stories

Denis Gyeyir calls for policy reforms to meet growing need for transition minerals

The Natural Resource Governance Institute (NRGI) is advocating for...

EC burns ballot papers for Ahafo and Volta Regions due to errors in serialization

The Electoral Commission (EC) has destroyed defective ballot papers...

Ghanaians lack awareness on spotting terror threats – Security Analyst warns

Security Analyst Dr. Vincent Azumah has raised concerns about...

Rice farmers yet to reap promised benefits PFJ phase 2

The President of the Ghana Rice Inter-Professional Body (GRIB),...

Let’s campaign peace, not conflict – NCCE pleads with politicians

A member of the National Commission for Civic Education...

Related stories

EC burns ballot papers for Ahafo and Volta Regions due to errors in serialization

The Electoral Commission (EC) has destroyed defective ballot papers...

Ghanaians lack awareness on spotting terror threats – Security Analyst warns

Security Analyst Dr. Vincent Azumah has raised concerns about...

Let’s campaign peace, not conflict – NCCE pleads with politicians

A member of the National Commission for Civic Education...

Don’t resort to violence if you lose 2024 polls – Asantehene cautions politicians

The Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, has urged politicians...

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here