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The Association of Oral Contraceptive Use with Plasma 25-hydroxyvitamin D Levels
Authors:Susan S. Harris  Bess Dawson-Hughes
Affiliation:Jean Mayer United States Department of Agriculture Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging at Tufts University, Boston, Massachusetts
Abstract:
Objective: This analysis was conducted to compare wintertime 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25OHD) levels of young women who did and did not use oral contraceptives (OC).

Methods: The subjects were 66 Caucasian women aged 20 through 40 recruited from the Boston area. Plasma 25OHD was measured in February or March and again 1 year later. Other measurements included height, weight and vitamin D intake from diet and supplements.

Results: The initial mean 25OHD level of the 26 OC users was 41% higher than those of nonusers before adjustment for age and vitamin D intake (83±40 (sd) nmol/L compared with 59±22), and 39% higher after adjustment (p=0.003). Five women who discontinued OC use during the year following their initial measurement all had decreases in their 25OHD levels (mean change was ?25.5±17.7 (SD) nmol/L), whereas levels in women whose OC use or non-use was constant did not change.

Conclusion: OC use increases circulating levels of 25OHD, and should be considered when interpreting values obtained for clinical evaluatin or nutrition research.
Keywords:vitamin D  oral contraceptives  25-hydroxyvitamin D  season
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