Vitamin D status of tuberculosis patients with diabetes mellitus in different economic areas and associated factors in China.
BACKGROUND:Vitamin D could be a mediator in the association between tuberculosis (TB) and diabetes mellitus (DM). A large scale multi-center study confirmed that TB patients with DM had significantly lower serum vitamin D level compared with those without DM and reported that DM was a strong indepen...
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doaj-f30a9445e251465e965db897dd82f8b32020-11-25T01:25:28ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032018-01-011311e020637210.1371/journal.pone.0206372Vitamin D status of tuberculosis patients with diabetes mellitus in different economic areas and associated factors in China.Xin ZhaoYanli YuanYan LinTiejuan ZhangYunlong BaiDemei KangXianhui LiWanli KangRiitta A DlodloAnthony D HarriesBACKGROUND:Vitamin D could be a mediator in the association between tuberculosis (TB) and diabetes mellitus (DM). A large scale multi-center study confirmed that TB patients with DM had significantly lower serum vitamin D level compared with those without DM and reported that DM was a strong independent risk factor for vitamin D deficiency. OBJECTIVES:This study was undertaken to determine amongst patients with both TB and DM living in different economically defined areas in China: i) their baseline characteristics, ii) their vitamin D status and iii) whether certain baseline characteristics were associated with vitamin D deficiency. METHODS:In DM-TB patients consecutively attending seven clinics or hospitals, we measured 25 hydroxycholecalciferol at the time of registration using electrochemiluminescence in a COBASE 601 Roche analyser by chemiluminescence immunoassay. Data analysis was performed using chi square test and multivariate logistic regression. RESULTS:There were 178 DM-TB patients that included 50 from economically well-developed areas, 103 from better-off areas and 25 from a poverty area. Median vitamin D levels in well-developed, better-off and poverty areas were 11.5ng/ml, 12.2ng/ml and 11.5ng/ml respectively. Amongst all patients, 149 (84%) had vitamin D deficiency-91 (51%) with vitamin D deficiency (10-19.9 ng/ml) and 58 (33%) with severe deficiency (< 10 ng/ml). There was a significantly higher proportion with vitamin D deficiency in the poverty area. The adjusted odds of vitamin D deficiency (25-(OH)D3 <20 ng/ml) were significantly higher in those with longer history of DM (P = 0.038) and with HbA1c≥10% (P = 0.003). CONCLUSION:Over 80% of TB patients with DM in China were vitamin D deficient, with risk factors being residence in a poverty area, a long duration of DM and uncontrolled DM. TB programme managers and clinicians need to pay more attention to the vitamin D status of their patients.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6211694?pdf=render |
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Xin Zhao Yanli Yuan Yan Lin Tiejuan Zhang Yunlong Bai Demei Kang Xianhui Li Wanli Kang Riitta A Dlodlo Anthony D Harries |
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Vitamin D status of tuberculosis patients with diabetes mellitus in different economic areas and associated factors in China. |
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Vitamin D status of tuberculosis patients with diabetes mellitus in different economic areas and associated factors in China. |
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Vitamin D status of tuberculosis patients with diabetes mellitus in different economic areas and associated factors in China. |
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Vitamin D status of tuberculosis patients with diabetes mellitus in different economic areas and associated factors in China. |
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Vitamin D status of tuberculosis patients with diabetes mellitus in different economic areas and associated factors in China. |
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vitamin d status of tuberculosis patients with diabetes mellitus in different economic areas and associated factors in china. |
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BACKGROUND:Vitamin D could be a mediator in the association between tuberculosis (TB) and diabetes mellitus (DM). A large scale multi-center study confirmed that TB patients with DM had significantly lower serum vitamin D level compared with those without DM and reported that DM was a strong independent risk factor for vitamin D deficiency. OBJECTIVES:This study was undertaken to determine amongst patients with both TB and DM living in different economically defined areas in China: i) their baseline characteristics, ii) their vitamin D status and iii) whether certain baseline characteristics were associated with vitamin D deficiency. METHODS:In DM-TB patients consecutively attending seven clinics or hospitals, we measured 25 hydroxycholecalciferol at the time of registration using electrochemiluminescence in a COBASE 601 Roche analyser by chemiluminescence immunoassay. Data analysis was performed using chi square test and multivariate logistic regression. RESULTS:There were 178 DM-TB patients that included 50 from economically well-developed areas, 103 from better-off areas and 25 from a poverty area. Median vitamin D levels in well-developed, better-off and poverty areas were 11.5ng/ml, 12.2ng/ml and 11.5ng/ml respectively. Amongst all patients, 149 (84%) had vitamin D deficiency-91 (51%) with vitamin D deficiency (10-19.9 ng/ml) and 58 (33%) with severe deficiency (< 10 ng/ml). There was a significantly higher proportion with vitamin D deficiency in the poverty area. The adjusted odds of vitamin D deficiency (25-(OH)D3 <20 ng/ml) were significantly higher in those with longer history of DM (P = 0.038) and with HbA1c≥10% (P = 0.003). CONCLUSION:Over 80% of TB patients with DM in China were vitamin D deficient, with risk factors being residence in a poverty area, a long duration of DM and uncontrolled DM. TB programme managers and clinicians need to pay more attention to the vitamin D status of their patients. |
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