Estimate your Vitamin D production from sun exposure based on various factors.
Estimated Vitamin D (IU):
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This estimator multiplies a baseline vitamin D production rate by modifiers for skin type, sun intensity, exposed skin area, exposure duration, and sunscreen.
Key formula: estimated_vitamin_d_iu = base_rate_per_10min * effective_exposure_factor * (skin_exposure_pct / 100) * (duration_min / 10)
estimated_vitamin_d_iu = base_rate_per_10min * effective_exposure_factor * (skin_exposure_pct / 100) * (duration_min / 10)
Example inputs: Fitzpatrick Type III, 35% skin exposed, 15 minutes during peak sun, no sunscreen.
Estimates are approximate and intended as a guide; individual factors like age, body composition, and local atmospheric conditions cause variation.
High‑SPF sunscreen substantially reduces synthesis, but typical real‑world application is often imperfect, so some production may still occur.
Limit exposure to short intervals during peak UV, monitor skin response, and use protective measures (clothing or sunscreen) if exposure would exceed safe durations.
Yes. Foods and supplements can effectively maintain vitamin D levels; consult your healthcare provider for personalised dosing and testing.