Sun exposure, dressing habits, and vitamin D status in Morocco

Sakhr Dadda(Instituts Supérieurs des Professions Infirmières et Techniques de Santé), Karima Azekour(Instituto Superior da Maia), Fouzia Sebbari(Instituto Superior da Maia), Brahim El Houate(Instituts Supérieurs des Professions Infirmières et Techniques de Santé), Bachir El Bouhali(Instituto Superior da Maia)
E3S Web of Conferences
January 1, 2021
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Abstract

Sunlight is the main source of vitamin D. Almost 80% of vitamin D3 is produced in the skin. The region of Draa Tafilalet benefits from long daily sunshine time. As such, vitamin D deficiency should be low in this region. However, dressing habits can highly influence vitamin D status. This study aimed to evaluate sun exposure and its relation to vitamin D status among the general population in the region of Draa-Tafilalet, Morocco. Clinical, biological, and sociodemographic data were obtained from 331 adults visiting local healthcare units during the summers of 2019 and 2020. Plasma 25(OH)D 2 /D3 was measured by immunofluorescence. The prevalence of vitamin D deficiency was 37.5%, while Vitamin D insufficiency represented 56.5%. Most of the studied population (76.4%) had restricting dressing habits and exposed only their faces. statistic tests showed a correlation of vitamin D levels with daily sun exposure (r= 0.308, p<0.001), dressing habits (p<0.001), age (r= -0.141, p=0.01), sex (p<0.001), physical activity level (p=0.003), and BMI (r= -0.298, p<0.001). The study showed a high prevalence of vitamin D deficiency in this region. Similarly, it exposed the effects of restricting clothes and low daily sun exposure on vitamin D status.


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