Vitamin D deficiency and causative factors in the population of Tehran

Sima Hashemipour(Iran University of Medical Sciences), Bagher Larijani(Tehran University of Medical Sciences), Hossein Adibi(Tehran University of Medical Sciences), E Javadi(Tehran University of Medical Sciences), Mojtaba Sedaghat(Tehran University of Medical Sciences), Mohammad Pajouhi(Tehran University of Medical Sciences), Akbar Soltani(Tehran University of Medical Sciences), Ali Reza Shafaei(Tehran University of Medical Sciences), Z Hamidi(Tehran University of Medical Sciences), Ali Reza Khalili Fard(Tehran University of Medical Sciences), Arash Hossein‐Nezhad(Tehran University of Medical Sciences), Fargol Booya(Tehran University of Medical Sciences)
BMC Public Health
August 25, 2004
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Abstract

BACKGROUND: There are multiple studies in different countries regarding the prevalence of vitamin D deficiency. These studies showed high prevalence of vitamin D deficiency in Asian countries. This study tries to elucidate the prevalence of vitamin D deficiency and its influencing factors in population of Tehran. METHODS: 1210 subjects 20-64 years old were randomly selected. 25 (OH) D serum levels were measured. Duration of exposure to sunlight, the type of clothing and level of calcium intake and BMI were quantified based on a questionnaire. RESULTS: A high percentage of vitamin D deficiency was defined in the study population. Prevalence of severe, moderate and mild Vitamin D deficiency was 9.5%, 57.6% and 14.2% respectively. Vitamin D serum levels had no significant statistical relation with the duration of exposure to sunlight, kind of clothing and BMI. Calcium intake in the normal vitamin D group was significantly higher than the other groups (714.67 +/- 330.8 mg/day vs 503.39 +/- 303.1, 577.93 +/- 304.9,595.84 +/- 313.6). Vitamin D serum levels in young and middle aged females were significantly lower than the older group. CONCLUSIONS: Vitamin D deficiency has a high prevalence in Tehran. In order to avoid complications of vitamin D deficiency, supplemental dietary intake seems essential.


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