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Exploring the Impact of Vitamin D on Tendon Health

Author
Brodie Sharpe
Published
Sun 20 Jul 2025
Episode Link
https://share.transistor.fm/s/13b45c2c

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In this episode, Brodie explores the latest research on vitamin D and its role in tendon health, diving into a 2024 comprehensive review that examines both cell-based and animal studies. You’ll learn how vitamin D influences tendon healing, inflammation, and collagen productionβ€”and how low levels could delay your recovery. Plus, Brodie shares practical advice on vitamin D testing, optimal levels, sun exposure, supplementation, and the potential role of vitamin K2.

🧠 What You'll Learn:

  • How tendons respond to training and stress via collagen synthesis
  • Why vitamin D is like a β€œsite manager” during tendon repair
  • The difference between in vitro (lab) and in vivo (animal) studies
  • What research shows about vitamin D deficiency and tendon healing
  • The importance of maintaining adequate vitamin D levels (and what’s considered optimal)
  • Whether supplementation is necessaryβ€”and how to combine it with vitamin K2

πŸ§ͺ Research Highlight:

Study: Exploring the Impact of Vitamin D on Tendon Health: A Comprehensive Review (2024)

  • 14 studies analyzed: 5 in vitro, 9 in vivo (mostly animal models)
  • Key takeaway: Vitamin D deficiency may impair tendon healing and increase re-injury risk

πŸ› οΈ Practical Takeaways:

  • Ask your GP for a 25-hydroxyvitamin D blood test
  • Aim for blood levels between 75–125 nmol/L for optimal musculoskeletal health
  • Get sun exposure for 10–30 mins/day (arms and legs, mid-morning or afternoon)
  • Include dietary sources like fatty fish, egg yolks, and fortified foods
  • Supplement with 1,000–2,000 IU/day if needed; higher doses may require supervision
  • If supplementing long-term, consider pairing vitamin D with vitamin K2 to support bone health and calcium balance

🎯 Ideal For:

  • Runners and athletes recovering from tendinopathy
  • People looking to optimize tendon repair and performance
  • Anyone curious about the role of micronutrients in injury recovery

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