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Vitamin D status and predictors of hypovitaminosis D in Italian children and adolescents: a cross-sectional study
Authors:Francesco Vierucci  Marta Del Pistoia  Margherita Fanos  Martina Gori  Giorgia Carlone  Paola Erba  Gabriele Massimetti  Giovanni Federico  Giuseppe Saggese
Affiliation:1. Pediatric Unit, Department of Pediatrics, Santa Chiara University Hospital, Via Roma 67, 56126, Pisa, Italy
2. Nuclear Medicine Unit, Santa Chiara University Hospital, Via Roma 67, 56126, Pisa, Italy
3. Section of Psychiatry, Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Santa Chiara University Hospital, Via Roma 67, 56126, Pisa, Italy
Abstract:Hypovitaminosis D affects children and adolescents all around the world. Italian data on vitamin D status and risk factors for hypovitaminosis D during pediatric age are lacking. Six hundred fifty-two children and adolescents (range 2.0–21.0 years) living in the northwestern area of Tuscany were recruited at the Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital Pisa. None of them had received vitamin D supplementation in the previous 12 months. 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25-OH-D) and parathyroid hormone (PTH) levels were analyzed in all subjects. Severe vitamin D deficiency was defined as serum levels of 25-OH-D?p?=?0.006). Non-white individuals (n?=?37) had median serum 25-OH-D levels in the range of deficiency (28.2 nmol/L, range 8.1–86.2; 11.3 ng/mL, range 3.2–34.5), with 36/37 having hypovitaminosis D. Logistic regression showed significant increased risk of hypovitaminosis D in the following: blood samples taken in winter (odds ratio (OR) 27.20), spring (OR 26.44), and fall (OR 8.27) compared to summer; overweight (OR 5.02) and obese (OR 5.36) subjects compared to individuals with normal BMI; low sun exposure (OR 8.64) compared to good exposure, and regular use of sunscreens (OR 7.06) compared to non-regular use. Gender and place of residence were not associated with vitamin D status. The 25-OH-D levels were inversely related to the PTH levels (r?=??0.395, p?Conclusion Italian children and adolescents who were not receiving vitamin D supplementation had high prevalence of hypovitaminosis D. Careful identification of factors affecting vitamin D status is advisable to promptly start vitamin D supplementation in children and adolescents.
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