Prevalence and predictors of hypovitaminosis D among the elderly in subtropical region.
The prevalence of low vitamin D status in the elderly population of subtropical area and the potential risk/protective factors have not been addressed. This cross-sectional questionnaire-based study, which collected demographic/anthropometric data and information on diet habit and sun exposure, recr...
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doaj-bd6a2bcf547b4e0e9d65e2cbc0caa31a2020-11-24T21:30:02ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-01127e018106310.1371/journal.pone.0181063Prevalence and predictors of hypovitaminosis D among the elderly in subtropical region.Chi-Hsien HuangYu-Tung Anton HuangYu-Cheng LaiCheuk-Kwan SunThe prevalence of low vitamin D status in the elderly population of subtropical area and the potential risk/protective factors have not been addressed. This cross-sectional questionnaire-based study, which collected demographic/anthropometric data and information on diet habit and sun exposure, recruited 170 subjects with mean age 70.9±5.6 in rural areas of southern Taiwan. Serum 25-OH vitamin D, calcium, and intact parathyroid hormone were also measured. Using cut-off level of 30 ng/mL, subjects were divided into low (n = 95) and normal (n = 75) serum vitamin D groups. The results demonstrated a low vitamin D status in 30.6% of men and 57.7% of women. Dietary vitamin D intake was another factor associated with vitamin D status (p = 0.02). Logistic regression identified inadequate intake of vitamin D-rich food as the only risk factor for low vitamin D status in men (OR = 4.55, p = 0.01), whereas inadequate sun exposure was the only predictable risk with dose-response relationship in women (low vs. high sun exposure, OR = 6.84, p = 0.018; moderate vs. high sun exposure, OR = 6.67, p = 0.005). In conclusion, low vitamin D status was common in the elderly of subtropical rural areas. Low sun exposure and inadequate dietary vitamin D consumption were associated with a low vitamin D status in females and males, respectively.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5536299?pdf=render |
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Chi-Hsien Huang Yu-Tung Anton Huang Yu-Cheng Lai Cheuk-Kwan Sun Prevalence and predictors of hypovitaminosis D among the elderly in subtropical region. PLoS ONE |
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Chi-Hsien Huang Yu-Tung Anton Huang Yu-Cheng Lai Cheuk-Kwan Sun |
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Prevalence and predictors of hypovitaminosis D among the elderly in subtropical region. |
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Prevalence and predictors of hypovitaminosis D among the elderly in subtropical region. |
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Prevalence and predictors of hypovitaminosis D among the elderly in subtropical region. |
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Prevalence and predictors of hypovitaminosis D among the elderly in subtropical region. |
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prevalence and predictors of hypovitaminosis d among the elderly in subtropical region. |
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The prevalence of low vitamin D status in the elderly population of subtropical area and the potential risk/protective factors have not been addressed. This cross-sectional questionnaire-based study, which collected demographic/anthropometric data and information on diet habit and sun exposure, recruited 170 subjects with mean age 70.9±5.6 in rural areas of southern Taiwan. Serum 25-OH vitamin D, calcium, and intact parathyroid hormone were also measured. Using cut-off level of 30 ng/mL, subjects were divided into low (n = 95) and normal (n = 75) serum vitamin D groups. The results demonstrated a low vitamin D status in 30.6% of men and 57.7% of women. Dietary vitamin D intake was another factor associated with vitamin D status (p = 0.02). Logistic regression identified inadequate intake of vitamin D-rich food as the only risk factor for low vitamin D status in men (OR = 4.55, p = 0.01), whereas inadequate sun exposure was the only predictable risk with dose-response relationship in women (low vs. high sun exposure, OR = 6.84, p = 0.018; moderate vs. high sun exposure, OR = 6.67, p = 0.005). In conclusion, low vitamin D status was common in the elderly of subtropical rural areas. Low sun exposure and inadequate dietary vitamin D consumption were associated with a low vitamin D status in females and males, respectively. |
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