Type | Journal Article - Archives of osteoporosis |
Title | Vitamin D status in Bulgaria—winter data |
Author(s) | |
Volume | 8 |
Issue | 1-2 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2013 |
Page numbers | 1-5 |
URL | http://www.researchgate.net/profile/Alexander_Shinkov2/publication/236077890_Vitamin_D_status_in_Bulgaria-winter_data/links/54b66a690cf24eb34f6d187f.pdf |
Abstract | Summary We assume that 25(OH)D level >50 nmol/l is necessary for adequate parathyroid hormone (PTH) suppression in our population. The epidemiology of vitamin D status in Bulgarian population shows deficiency in 21.3 %, insufficiency in 54.5 % and sufficiency in 24.2 %. The mean level of 25(??)D for the Bulgarian population is 38.75 nmol/l (95 % CI, 38.00–39.49). Purpose The aim of the present study was to investigate the vitamin D levels in Bulgaria and the prevalence of vitamin D deficiency depending on gender and age, as well as to define population-specific 25(OH)D sufficiency thresholds through the relationship with PTH. Material and method This cross-sectional study was conducted in January–February 2012 and included 2,032 subjects in 12 regions—1,076 women (53 %) and 956 men (47 %), mean age 49.30±14.75 years (20–80 years), divided into three age groups: young (20–44 years, n=894), middle-aged (45–59 years, n=534), and elderly (=60 years, n=604). 25(OH)D and PTH were measured in all subjects. Results The mean level of 25(??)D was 38.75 nmol/l (95 % CI, 38.00–39.49). The men had significantly higher 25(??)D levels in comparison to women (41.51 nmol/l (95 % CI, 40.45–42.56) vs.36.29 nmol/l (95 % CI, 35.27– 37.32), p<0.05). We did not find significant differences in the 25(??)D levels between the three age groups. The prevalence of vitamin D deficiency was 21.3 %; insufficiency, 54.5 %; and sufficiency, 24.2 %. Deficiency was more prevalent in women (26.9 %) than in men (15.1 %), p<0.001. PTH started to rise over the upper limit of the reference range at mean 25(OH)D 50 nmol/l. We assume that levels over 50 nmol/l are necessary for adequate PTH suppression. Conclusions The status of vitamin D in our country is worrisome, and it is largely underestimated. The defining of a vitamin D sufficiency levels may help the devising of adequate strategies for prevention and treatment in clinical practice. |
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