{"id":15796,"date":"2021-09-05T16:59:55","date_gmt":"2021-09-05T16:59:55","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/queencitycebu.com\/?p=15796"},"modified":"2021-09-05T16:59:57","modified_gmt":"2021-09-05T16:59:57","slug":"common-benefits-of-the-sunlight","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/queencitycebu.com\/common-benefits-of-the-sunlight\/","title":{"rendered":"Common Benefits of the Sunlight"},"content":{"rendered":"\n
We often hear people telling us how harmful the sun\u2019s rays are to our skin. Most of the health messages circulating online have mainly focused on the hazards of too much sun exposure neglecting the best-known benefit of sunlight: its ability to boost the body\u2019s vitamin D supply.1<\/sup><\/p>\n\n\n\n While it\u2019s true that too much exposure to sunlight can cause premature aging, wrinkles, and skin cancer (in worse cases), researchers suggest that small doses can actually do good to you and your body. Here are some benefits of sunlight to your health.<\/p>\n\n\n\n 5 Health Benefits of Sunlight<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n Contrary to what most people believe, exposure to sunlight can actually help heal certain skin conditions like psoriasis, eczema, acne, fungal infections, and jaundice.2<\/sup> This is according to the report published by the World Health Organization relating to the Known Health Effects of Ultraviolet Radiation.<\/p>\n\n\n\n To those living near the equator, like the Philippines, UV levels are usually higher; therefore, it is best to stay outdoors for a short period of time. UV radiation is important to the body as this stimulates the production of Vitamin D, which helps increase calcium and phosphorus (critical in skeletal development, immune function, and blood cell formation).2<\/sup><\/p>\n\n\n\n While Vitamin D deficiency is unlikely, sometimes this occurs to people who have very limited sun exposure (most that don\u2019t live in the tropics or those with cystic fibrosis).3<\/sup> As Vitamin D is essential for optimal mineralization of bone and other comorbidities, many countries have introduced supplements into their common food (like cereals, milk, and flour).<\/p>\n\n\n\n Aside from boosting your mood for the day, a sunny day can actually increase the natural anti-depressant of the brain. The study on serotonin, or the hormone that is associated with boosting mood and helping a person feel calm and focused4<\/sup>, has greatly gained the interest of modern science.<\/p>\n\n\n\n A number of researches have examined the relationship of Vitamin D to seasonal affective disorder (commonly known as SAD).5<\/sup> This is a form of depression that occurs at a certain time of the year, usually during winter. This affects the mood, sleep, appetite, as well as energy levels of people living in countries experiencing this kind of season. SAD is most common among women and young people living in at least 30 degrees latitude north or south.6<\/sup><\/p>\n\n\n\n Studies have shown an interesting relationship on how light exposure can help influence weight regulation. Adults who tend to wake up early and savor the morning heat are more likely to have a lower body mass index.7<\/sup><\/p>\n\n\n\n Another factor that could also affect this is that most people who tend to wake up early are able to get enough sleep. It is to note that sleep deprivation is highly associated with an increase in food consumption and appetite.8<\/sup><\/p>\n\n\n\n Who would have thought that one of the secrets to a long-lived life could be the sun? In a study conducted among 30,000 women in Sweden, it was found out that those who spent more time in the sun lived up to two years longer than those who got less sun!9<\/sup> This is associated with Vitamin D levels of those who avoid sun exposure. Vitamin D deficiency is often associated with cardiovascular disease mortality and somehow linked to more aggressive melanomas with shorter survival rates.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Sure, getting a dose of Vitamin D daily from the sun can have a lot of positive effects on the body. However, make sure as well to not overexpose yourself. Partnered with a healthy meal and fitness routine, you\u2019ll certainly enjoy the benefits of staying under the sun on your body.<\/p>\n\n\n\n References:<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n 1 <\/em>Mead MN. Benefits of sunlight: a bright spot for human health. Environ Health Perspect. 2008 Apr;116(4):A160-7. doi: 10.1289\/ehp.116-a160. Erratum in: Environ Health Perspect. 2008 May;116(5):A197. PMID: 18414615; PMCID: PMC2290997.<\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n