Login
Remember
Register
Photography Q&A
Questions
Unanswered
Ask a Question
Ask a Question
Is 5 minutes of sun enough for vitamin D?
0
votes
7
views
asked
by
anonymous
Is 5 minutes of sun enough for vitamin D?
Please
log in
or
register
to answer this question.
1
Answer
0
votes
answered
by
anonymous
While 5 minutes of summer sun exposure can contribute to Vitamin D synthesis, it is generally not sufficient to achieve optimal levels. Longer exposure times, such as 10-15 minutes, are recommended to ensure adequate Vitamin D production.
Please
log in
or
register
to add a comment.
Welcome to Photography Q&A, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of the community.
Related questions
Do SAD lamps give vitamin D?
Does UV light give vitamin D?
Is 10 minutes of sprinkler enough?
Is 30 minutes enough for family photos?
Is 30 minutes enough for a wedding ceremony?
Random Question
Which app is best for taking pictures?
Is it OK to use flash on newborns?
How can I boost my child memory?
Is it OK to prop up a newborn?
Is Photoshop free forever?
Is 9000 shutter count a lot?
Is aperture priority good for sports?
Is Windows photo app free?
What is a digital photography degree?
What does Disney use to edit?
...