Vitamin D deficiency in children with chronic illnesses: Predisposing and protecting factors
Contribuinte(s) |
Helsingin yliopisto, Lääketieteellinen tiedekunta, Kliininen laitos University of Helsinki, Faculty of Medicine Helsingfors universitet, Medicinska fakulteten |
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Data(s) |
2011
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Resumo |
This thesis assesses clinical differences in patients with low and high vitamin D levels. The factors analyzed included the underlying disease, body size, age, ethnic background, use of vitamin D supplements and the season when the blood sample was taken. Fifty patients with the lowest and 50 patients with the highest vitamin D concentrations were selected from a cohort of 1351 chronically ill children and adolescents who had had their vitamin D status assessed at Children's Hospital. Protective factors appeared to be the usage of vitamin D supplements and young age, especially age <2 years. Predisposing factors included non-Finnish ethnic background and older age, especially age 12-18 years. High vitamin D values were more prevalent in the summer and autumn and low values in the winter and spring. Patients with non-Finnish background were overrepresented in the low value group. No differences regarding the underlying diseases could be detected. Conclusions: In the Northern latitudes UVB-radiation is insufficient for vitamin D synthesis. Vitamin D recommendations appear to be inadequate to fulfill the needs of chronically ill patients whose requirements for vitamin D are elevated compared to the general population. New guidelines for vitamin D supplementation are needed particularly for those at risk of developing vitamin D deficiency. |
Identificador |
URN:NBN:fi:hulib-201507282424 |
Idioma(s) |
eng |
Publicador |
Helsingfors universitet University of Helsinki Helsingin yliopisto |
Palavras-Chave | #Lastentautien yksikkö |
Tipo |
opinnäytteet Thesis lärdomsprov Syventävä tutkielma |