Vitamin D3 as possible diagnostic marker of Eating Disorders

IF 1.2 Q3 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES The EuroBiotech Journal Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.2478/ebtj-2021-0005
V. Bella, Giulia Gizzi, E. Albi, M. Codini, Simonetta Marucci, L. Ragione, T. Beccari, M. R. Ceccarini
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Abstract Purpose Eating Disorders (EDs) refer to a group of psychiatric conditions in which disorderly food intake results in impaired psychological functioning or physical health. Nowadays, these disorders represent an increasing problem in modern society. There are no universally validated clinical parameters to confirm, disprove or simply help to identify EDs except for diagnostic criteria on psychiatric basis. The aim of this study was the assessment of Vitamin D3 level in patients with EDs to understand if it might be a valid clinical biochemistry parameter useful as prognostic marker. Methods The sample consists of 28 female patients, who suffer from EDs. Blood samples were examined in terms of blood count, glucose, cholesterol and Vitamin D3 levels. The other clinical biochemistry parameters were analysed to understand if the Vitamin D3 was the only altered parameter. Results The parameters that appear altered are glycemia, cholesterol and, in particular, Vitamin D3. Significant results were obtained comparing controls with restrictive-type anorexia nervosa (p value= 0,003) and with purging-type anorexia nervosa (p value= 0,007). Conclusion There are currently no universally validated and diagnostic reliable clinical biochemistry parameters for EDs but, in the light of the findings, but our research indicates the potential use of Vitamin D3 as a biomarker for anorexia nervosa. Level of evidence Level III: Evidence obtained from a single-center cohort study.
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维生素D3可能是饮食失调的诊断标志
摘要目的饮食障碍(ED)是指一组因无序进食而导致心理功能或身体健康受损的精神疾病。如今,这些障碍在现代社会中代表着一个日益严重的问题。除了基于精神病学的诊断标准外,没有公认的临床参数来证实、反驳或简单地帮助识别ED。本研究的目的是评估ED患者的维生素D3水平,以了解它是否是一个有效的临床生物化学参数,可作为预后标志。方法对28例女性ED患者进行血细胞计数、血糖、胆固醇和维生素D3水平检测。分析其他临床生物化学参数,以了解维生素D3是否是唯一改变的参数。结果出现改变的参数是血糖、胆固醇,尤其是维生素D3。与限制型神经性厌食症(p值=0003)和清除型神经性食欲减退症(p价值=0007)的对照组相比,获得了显著的结果。结论目前还没有公认的、诊断可靠的ED临床生物化学参数,但根据这些发现,我们的研究表明维生素D3有可能作为神经性厌食症的生物标志物。证据水平III级:从单中心队列研究中获得的证据。
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The EuroBiotech Journal
The EuroBiotech Journal Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Food Science
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