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Are nutritional deficiencies affecting your health?
Frequently asked questions
Which nutritional deficiencies are most common in Australia?
Which nutritional deficiencies are most common in Australia?
Vitamin D deficiency is extremely common, particularly in southern states and among people who work indoors. Iron deficiency is the most prevalent nutritional deficiency worldwide, especially in women of reproductive age. Magnesium, zinc, and vitamin B12 deficiencies are also widespread.
Should I test before starting supplements?
Should I test before starting supplements?
Testing before supplementing is strongly recommended. Some nutrients such as vitamin D, iron, and zinc can cause harm if taken in excess. Knowing your baseline levels allows you to take the right dose and measure whether your supplement is actually working with a follow-up test.
Can I have a nutritional deficiency without symptoms?
Can I have a nutritional deficiency without symptoms?
Yes. Many nutritional deficiencies are subclinical — present and affecting cellular function without causing obvious symptoms. Iron deficiency without anaemia, low vitamin D, and suboptimal magnesium are common examples that only become apparent through blood testing.
How often should I test my vitamin and mineral levels?
How often should I test my vitamin and mineral levels?
For most people, annual testing provides a useful health snapshot. If you are supplementing for a known deficiency, retesting after 3 months is recommended to assess whether your levels have responded.