Normal alkaline phosphatase levels are dependent on race/ethnicity: NationalGEP Health and Nutrition Examination Survey data

Objective The range of normal serum alkaline phosphatase is not well defined. We used data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey from 2009 to 2016 to generate normal ranges for a racially diverse sample of healthy adults.Methods Respondents 18 years or older were included. Condit...

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Main Authors: Robert Gish, Jia Li, Zaid Imam, Humberto Gonzalez, Robert Wong, Mei Lu, Sheri Trudeau, Stuart Gordon, Mohammad Imam
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Language:English
Published: BMJ Publishing Group 2020-11-01
Series:BMJ Open Gastroenterology
Online Access:https://bmjopengastro.bmj.com/content/7/1/e000502.full
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spelling doaj-2892b0976ab54f319b121a441b53b27d2021-01-22T06:30:30ZengBMJ Publishing GroupBMJ Open Gastroenterology2054-47742020-11-017110.1136/bmjgast-2020-000502Normal alkaline phosphatase levels are dependent on race/ethnicity: NationalGEP Health and Nutrition Examination Survey dataRobert Gish0Jia Li1Zaid Imam2Humberto Gonzalez3Robert Wong4Mei Lu5Sheri Trudeau6Stuart Gordon7Mohammad Imam87 Gatroenterology and Hepatology, Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, California, USA2 Department of Thyroid and Breast, Shanghai Tenth People's Hospital, Shanghai, China 1 Department of Internal Medicine, William Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, Michigan, USA 1 Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Henry Ford Health System, Detroit, Michigan, USA 4 Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Alameda Health System, Oakland, California, USA 5 Public Health Sciences, Henry Ford Health System, Detroit, Michigan, USA 5 Public Health Sciences, Henry Ford Health System, Detroit, Michigan, USA1 Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Henry Ford Health System, Detroit, Michigan, USA 6 Gastroenterology, The University of Tennessee Medical Center, Memphis, Tennessee, USAObjective The range of normal serum alkaline phosphatase is not well defined. We used data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey from 2009 to 2016 to generate normal ranges for a racially diverse sample of healthy adults.Methods Respondents 18 years or older were included. Conditions known to elevate alkaline phosphatase were cause for exclusion. Alkaline phosphatase was measured using a colorimetric method based on standardised National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey protocols. Because alkaline phosphatase values were not normally distributed, log transformation was used. We calculated upper limits of normal (97.5 percentile), stratified by sex and race/ethnicity, and 90% CIs for the upper limits of normal.Results 1199 respondents (673 female, 526 male) had body mass index from 18.5 to less than 25. Upper limits of normal were highest among Hispanics (123.2 IU/L (90% CI 110.2 to 136.7) for females; 123.8 IU/L (90% CI 112.0 to 135.1) for males), followed by African Americans (109.9 IU/L (90% CI 97.3 to 122.4) for females; 116.3 IU/L (90% CI 105.0 to 126.1) for males) and whites (97.1 IU/L (90% CI 91.0 to 103.4) for females; 109.6 IU/L (90% CI 102.1 to 116.3) for males). Asian American/Pacific Islander respondents had the lowest results: 93.8 IU/L (90% CI 88.2 to 99.5) for females and 95.3 IU/L (90% CI 88.1 to 102.1) for males.Conclusions The upper limit of normal alkaline phosphatase varies by race/ethnicity in a large US sample with body mass index of 18.5<25.https://bmjopengastro.bmj.com/content/7/1/e000502.full
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author Robert Gish
Jia Li
Zaid Imam
Humberto Gonzalez
Robert Wong
Mei Lu
Sheri Trudeau
Stuart Gordon
Mohammad Imam
spellingShingle Robert Gish
Jia Li
Zaid Imam
Humberto Gonzalez
Robert Wong
Mei Lu
Sheri Trudeau
Stuart Gordon
Mohammad Imam
Normal alkaline phosphatase levels are dependent on race/ethnicity: NationalGEP Health and Nutrition Examination Survey data
BMJ Open Gastroenterology
author_facet Robert Gish
Jia Li
Zaid Imam
Humberto Gonzalez
Robert Wong
Mei Lu
Sheri Trudeau
Stuart Gordon
Mohammad Imam
author_sort Robert Gish
title Normal alkaline phosphatase levels are dependent on race/ethnicity: NationalGEP Health and Nutrition Examination Survey data
title_short Normal alkaline phosphatase levels are dependent on race/ethnicity: NationalGEP Health and Nutrition Examination Survey data
title_full Normal alkaline phosphatase levels are dependent on race/ethnicity: NationalGEP Health and Nutrition Examination Survey data
title_fullStr Normal alkaline phosphatase levels are dependent on race/ethnicity: NationalGEP Health and Nutrition Examination Survey data
title_full_unstemmed Normal alkaline phosphatase levels are dependent on race/ethnicity: NationalGEP Health and Nutrition Examination Survey data
title_sort normal alkaline phosphatase levels are dependent on race/ethnicity: nationalgep health and nutrition examination survey data
publisher BMJ Publishing Group
series BMJ Open Gastroenterology
issn 2054-4774
publishDate 2020-11-01
description Objective The range of normal serum alkaline phosphatase is not well defined. We used data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey from 2009 to 2016 to generate normal ranges for a racially diverse sample of healthy adults.Methods Respondents 18 years or older were included. Conditions known to elevate alkaline phosphatase were cause for exclusion. Alkaline phosphatase was measured using a colorimetric method based on standardised National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey protocols. Because alkaline phosphatase values were not normally distributed, log transformation was used. We calculated upper limits of normal (97.5 percentile), stratified by sex and race/ethnicity, and 90% CIs for the upper limits of normal.Results 1199 respondents (673 female, 526 male) had body mass index from 18.5 to less than 25. Upper limits of normal were highest among Hispanics (123.2 IU/L (90% CI 110.2 to 136.7) for females; 123.8 IU/L (90% CI 112.0 to 135.1) for males), followed by African Americans (109.9 IU/L (90% CI 97.3 to 122.4) for females; 116.3 IU/L (90% CI 105.0 to 126.1) for males) and whites (97.1 IU/L (90% CI 91.0 to 103.4) for females; 109.6 IU/L (90% CI 102.1 to 116.3) for males). Asian American/Pacific Islander respondents had the lowest results: 93.8 IU/L (90% CI 88.2 to 99.5) for females and 95.3 IU/L (90% CI 88.1 to 102.1) for males.Conclusions The upper limit of normal alkaline phosphatase varies by race/ethnicity in a large US sample with body mass index of 18.5<25.
url https://bmjopengastro.bmj.com/content/7/1/e000502.full
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