CORRELATION BETWEEN PLASMATIC VITAMIN D LEVEL AND REFRACTIVE STATUS IN CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES

Introduction. Literature confirms that refractive errors are the most common, easily corrected, eye morbidity in children with disabilities. Early intervention such as wearing eyeglasses can positively impact the lives of these children. The implication of vitamin D status is investigated as a possi...

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Main Authors: Larisa Bianca Holhoș, Teodora-Laura Holhoș, Mihaela Cristiana Coroi, Carina Petricău, Liviu Lazăr
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Language:English
Published: Amaltea Medical Publishing House 2021-06-01
Series:Romanian Journal of Pediatrics
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Online Access:https://rjp.com.ro/articles/2021.2/RJP_2021_2_Art-07.pdf
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spelling doaj-e731b1e38ee94fcdb091cfc2fdc1d7a22021-09-02T21:34:41ZengAmaltea Medical Publishing HouseRomanian Journal of Pediatrics1454-03982069-61752021-06-0170212913410.37897/RJP.2021.2.7CORRELATION BETWEEN PLASMATIC VITAMIN D LEVEL AND REFRACTIVE STATUS IN CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIESLarisa Bianca Holhoș0Teodora-Laura Holhoș1Mihaela Cristiana Coroi2Carina Petricău3Liviu Lazăr4Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, University of Oradea, RomaniaFaculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, Arad University, RomaniaFaculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, University of Oradea, RomaniaAllergy Outpatient Unit, “Prof. Dr. Octavian Fodor” Regional Institute of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Cluj-Napoca, RomaniaFaculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, University of Oradea, RomaniaIntroduction. Literature confirms that refractive errors are the most common, easily corrected, eye morbidity in children with disabilities. Early intervention such as wearing eyeglasses can positively impact the lives of these children. The implication of vitamin D status is investigated as a possible proactive measure in eye conditions. Aim. The current study proposed to asses the refractive status as well as vitamin D plasmatic level in 161 children. Another aim was to investigate whether myopia corelates with a lower plasmatic vitamin D level. Methods. A retrospective case-control study was done on 161 children, divided into two groups: the study group (children with disabilities) and the contol group (children without disabilities). The age range of children included in the study was from 5 to 16 years old. Results. Refractive errors were found to be more frequent in the group of children with disabilities and of these, astigmatism was the most frequent refractive disorder identified. Also, the plasmatic vitamin D level was found to be lower in those with myopia reguardless of disability status. Conclusions. Children with disabilities are diagnosed with refractive errors twice more frequenty than their healthy peers. Parents, medical staff and teachers should be aware of this risk factor and be more attentive because the presence of uncorrected refractive disorders may not be visible in most children, especially those with special needs.https://rjp.com.ro/articles/2021.2/RJP_2021_2_Art-07.pdfrefractive errorschildrenvitamin d level
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Carina Petricău
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Carina Petricău
Liviu Lazăr
CORRELATION BETWEEN PLASMATIC VITAMIN D LEVEL AND REFRACTIVE STATUS IN CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES
Romanian Journal of Pediatrics
refractive errors
children
vitamin d level
author_facet Larisa Bianca Holhoș
Teodora-Laura Holhoș
Mihaela Cristiana Coroi
Carina Petricău
Liviu Lazăr
author_sort Larisa Bianca Holhoș
title CORRELATION BETWEEN PLASMATIC VITAMIN D LEVEL AND REFRACTIVE STATUS IN CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES
title_short CORRELATION BETWEEN PLASMATIC VITAMIN D LEVEL AND REFRACTIVE STATUS IN CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES
title_full CORRELATION BETWEEN PLASMATIC VITAMIN D LEVEL AND REFRACTIVE STATUS IN CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES
title_fullStr CORRELATION BETWEEN PLASMATIC VITAMIN D LEVEL AND REFRACTIVE STATUS IN CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES
title_full_unstemmed CORRELATION BETWEEN PLASMATIC VITAMIN D LEVEL AND REFRACTIVE STATUS IN CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES
title_sort correlation between plasmatic vitamin d level and refractive status in children with disabilities
publisher Amaltea Medical Publishing House
series Romanian Journal of Pediatrics
issn 1454-0398
2069-6175
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Introduction. Literature confirms that refractive errors are the most common, easily corrected, eye morbidity in children with disabilities. Early intervention such as wearing eyeglasses can positively impact the lives of these children. The implication of vitamin D status is investigated as a possible proactive measure in eye conditions. Aim. The current study proposed to asses the refractive status as well as vitamin D plasmatic level in 161 children. Another aim was to investigate whether myopia corelates with a lower plasmatic vitamin D level. Methods. A retrospective case-control study was done on 161 children, divided into two groups: the study group (children with disabilities) and the contol group (children without disabilities). The age range of children included in the study was from 5 to 16 years old. Results. Refractive errors were found to be more frequent in the group of children with disabilities and of these, astigmatism was the most frequent refractive disorder identified. Also, the plasmatic vitamin D level was found to be lower in those with myopia reguardless of disability status. Conclusions. Children with disabilities are diagnosed with refractive errors twice more frequenty than their healthy peers. Parents, medical staff and teachers should be aware of this risk factor and be more attentive because the presence of uncorrected refractive disorders may not be visible in most children, especially those with special needs.
topic refractive errors
children
vitamin d level
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