Vitamin D insufficiency/deficiency and its association with cardiometabolic risk factors in Brazilian adolescents.
Author(s) -
Dayana Joyce Marques Queiroz,
Alexandre Sérgio Silva,
Alcides da Silva Diniz,
Alice Teles de Carvalho,
Eduarda Pontes dos Santos Araújo,
Juliana Padilha Ramos Neves,
Lavoisiana Mateus de Lacerda,
Lydiane Tavares Toscano,
Maria da Conceição Rodrigues Gonçalves
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
nutrición hospitalaria
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.31
H-Index - 53
eISSN - 1699-5198
pISSN - 0212-1611
DOI - 10.20960/nh.1884
Subject(s) - medicine , vitamin d and neurology , triglyceride , overweight , waist , endocrinology , vitamin d deficiency , parathyroid hormone , body mass index , lipid profile , dyslipidemia , anthropometry , cholesterol , obesity , calcium
Objective: this study aimed to investigate the association between serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25 [OH] D) and cardiometabolic risk factors in Brazilian adolescents. Methods: a cross-sectional study with 220 school adolescents aged 15 to 19 years was performed in the city of João Pessoa-PB, Brazil. The variables studied were: 25 hydroxyvitamin D (25 OH), dietary intake of vitamin D, anthropometric data (body mass index (BMI), waist circumference (WC) and waist / height ratio (RCA) and biochemistry, total cholesterol (TC), Low Density Lipoprotein (LDL), High Density Lipoproteins (HDL), triglyceride (TG), C-reactive protein (CRP), alpha acid glycoprotein (AGPA), malondialdehyde (MDA) and total antioxidant capacity (CAT), blood pressure, parathyroid hormone (PTH) and serum calcium. Enough and insufficient /deficient adolescents were compared by qui-square test and analysis of multiple lineal regression was accomplished to identify the factors cardiometabólicos associated to the seric concentration of 25 (OH) D (p < 0,05). Results: a total of 57.3% had vitamin D insufficiency/deficiency, which was more prevalent in females (79.35%). The chi-square test revealed an evident relationship between the three indicators involved in overweight assessed in this study BMI (p = 0.01), WC (p = 0.04) and AGR (p = 0.02). There was an association between the independent variable (vitamin D) and calcium and triglyceride levels. Conclusion: a high proportion of adolescents presenting insufficiency/vitamin D deficiency was ssociated with cardiometabolic risk factors.
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