Vitamin D levels and associated factors: a population-based study in Switzerland.


Autoria(s): Guessous, I.; Dudler, V.; Glatz, N.; Theler, J.M.; Zoller, O.; Paccaud, F.; Burnier, M.; Bochud, M.; Swiss Survey on Salt Group
Data(s)

01/11/2012

Resumo

QUESTIONS UNDER STUDY: To update the prevalence of vitamin D insufficiency and to identify factors associated with vitamin D status in the Swiss adult population. METHODS: Data from the 2010-2011 Swiss Study on Salt intake, a population-based study in the Swiss population, was used. Vitamin D concentration in serum was measured by liquid chromatography- tandem mass spectrometry. Major factors that influence vitamin D levels were taken into account. Survey statistical procedures were used to estimate means and prevalences of vitamin D levels and status. Monthly-specific tertiles of vitamin D and ordinal logistic regression were used to determine the associations of covariates of interest with vitamin D status. RESULTS: The prevalences of vitamin D insufficiency (serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D: 20-29.9 ng/ml) and deficiency (<20 ng/ml) were the highest in the January-March period; 26.4% (95%CI: 21.6-31.7) and 61.6% (95%CI: 56.0-67.0), respectively. In the same period, more than 9 of ten men were vitamin D insufficient or deficient. Each unit increase of Body Mass Index was associated with an 8% decreased likelihood of being in a higher vitamin D tertiles. Oral contraceptive, altitude, urinary excretion of calcium, use of vitamin D supplement or treatment, high wine consumption, physical activity were associated with vitamin D tertiles. Compared to the French-speaking region, the Italian-speaking region was independently associated with a higher likelihood of being in higher vitamin D tertiles (OR: 1.66, 95%CI: 1.14-2.43). CONCLUSIONS: Low levels of vitamin D are common among Swiss adults, in particular during winter months and outside the Italian-speaking region.

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eng

Fonte

Swiss Medical Weekly1420

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article

Contribuinte(s)

Swiss Survey on Salt Group

Conen, D.

Hayoz, D.

Péchère-Bertschi, A.

Erne, P.

Binet, I.

Greminger, P.

Muggli, F.

Gabutti, L.

Gallino, A.

Meier, P.

Suter, PM.

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