埃及儿童和青少年维生素d状况:我们能预测维生素d缺乏症吗?

S. Gad, Ebtehal Heiba, Noha Kamel, M. Amin
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背景和目的维生素D对生长、发育和健康至关重要。它是一种旁分泌和自分泌信号分子,影响人体几乎所有系统。维生素d缺乏症(VDD)可能被忽视,由于不同的临床表现。本研究旨在评估儿童和青少年的维生素d状况,并找出研究群体维生素d缺乏/不足的预测因素。患者与方法对88例患者(儿童47例,青少年41例)进行横断面分析研究。所有参与者都接受了病史、临床检查和血清维生素D、碱性磷酸酶、钙和磷水平的评估。根据血清维生素D水平将患者分为严重缺乏≤10 ng/ml、缺乏10 ~≤20 ng/ml、缺乏20 ~ 30 ng/ml、维生素D充足≥30 ng/ml四组。结果VDD在研究组中普遍存在,58%的患者表现为VDD, 25%的患者表现为不全。重度缺乏症占8.6%,缺乏症占46.8%,不足症占31.9%。青少年严重不足占21.1%,不足占48.8%,不足占17.7%。肌肉痉挛仅在儿童中显著。多变量线性回归分析显示,BMI (P=0.01)和快餐(P=0.016)与缺乏症风险增加有关。结论VDD和功能不全在埃及儿童和青少年中普遍存在。缺乏的严重程度与肌肉痉挛有关。维生素d水平受到BMI增加和快餐摄入量的影响。
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Vitamin-D status among Egyptian children and adolescents: can we predict vitamin-D deficiency?
Background and aim Vitamin D is essential for growth, development, and health. It works as a paracrine and autocrine signaling molecule that affects nearly all systems in the body. Vitamin-D deficiency (VDD) may be overlooked due to the variable clinical presentations. This study was conducted to assess vitamin-D status among children and adolescents, and to find out predictors for its deficiency/insufficiency among the studied groups. Patients and methods A cross-sectional analytical study was conducted on 88 patients (47 children and 41 adolescents). All participants were subjected to history, clinical examination, and estimation of serum vitamin D, alkaline phosphatase, calcium, and phosphorous levels. The patients were divided into four groups according to serum vitamin-D level: severely deficient less than 10 ng/ml, deficient 10–less than 20 ng/ml, insufficient 20–30 ng/ml, and sufficient vitamin D more than 30 ng/ml. Results VDD was prevalent in the studied group, where 58% of them showed VDD and 25% showed insufficiency. Children showed 8.6% severe deficiency, 46.8% deficiency, and 31.9% insufficiencies. The adolescents showed 21.1% severe deficiency, 48.8% deficiency, and 17.7% insufficiency. Muscle cramps were significant among children only. Multivariable linear-regression analysis revealed that BMI (P=0.01) and fast food (P=0.016) were associated with the increased risk of deficiency. Conclusions VDD and insufficiency are prevalent in Egyptian children and adolescents among both sexes. The severity of deficiency is associated with muscle cramps. Vitamin-D status was affected by increased BMI and fast-food intake.
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