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Relationship between vitamin D, iron, and hepcidin in premenopausal females, potentially confounded by ethnicity

PURPOSE: To investigate the associations between vitamin D, hepcidin, and iron status in premenopausal females of different ethnic cohorts residing in Auckland, New Zealand (NZ). METHODS: A total of 160 females aged 18–45 years participated in a cross-sectional study. Demographics, body composition,...

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Autores principales: Greenwood, Anya, von Hurst, Pamela Ruth, Beck, Kathryn Louise, Mazahery, Hajar, Lim, Kimberley, Badenhorst, Claire Evelyn
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Publicado: Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10611866/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37642748
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00394-023-03240-7
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author Greenwood, Anya
von Hurst, Pamela Ruth
Beck, Kathryn Louise
Mazahery, Hajar
Lim, Kimberley
Badenhorst, Claire Evelyn
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Mazahery, Hajar
Lim, Kimberley
Badenhorst, Claire Evelyn
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description PURPOSE: To investigate the associations between vitamin D, hepcidin, and iron status in premenopausal females of different ethnic cohorts residing in Auckland, New Zealand (NZ). METHODS: A total of 160 females aged 18–45 years participated in a cross-sectional study. Demographics, body composition, serum 25(OH)D, inflammatory markers (C-reactive protein and interleukin-6, IL-6), and iron biomarkers (serum ferritin, haemoglobin, soluble transferrin receptor, and hepcidin) were measured. Comparisons between parametric, non-parametric, and categorical variables were completed by using one-way ANOVA, Kruskal–Wallis, and Chi-squared tests, respectively. ANCOVA was used to compare serum 25(OH)D across iron parameter categories. RESULTS: Of the 160 participants, 60 were NZ European, 67 were South Asian, and 33 were from the ‘other’ ethnic groups. South Asians had significantly higher body fat percentage (BF%) and IL-6 concentration (38.34% and 1.66 pg·mL(−1), respectively), compared to NZ Europeans (27.49% and 0.63 pg·mL(−1), respectively, p < 0.001). South Asians had significantly lower 25(OH)D concentrations compared to NZ Europeans (33.59 nmol·L(−1) vs 74.84 nmol·L(−1), p < 0.001). In NZ Europeans, higher 25(OH)D concentration was seen in those with lower (≤ 3.5 nM) hepcidin concentration, p = 0.0046. In South Asians, higher 25(OH)D concentration was seen in those with higher (> 3.5 nM) hepcidin concentrations, p = 0.038. There were no associations between serum 25(OH)D and serum ferritin. CONCLUSION: Within South Asian women, an unexpected positive relationship between 25(OH)D and hepcidin concentration was observed which may be due to significantly higher IL-6 concentrations, BF%, and lower 25(OH)D concentrations. Future research is required to confirm these observations in this ethnic cohort.
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spelling pubmed-106118662023-10-29 Relationship between vitamin D, iron, and hepcidin in premenopausal females, potentially confounded by ethnicity Greenwood, Anya von Hurst, Pamela Ruth Beck, Kathryn Louise Mazahery, Hajar Lim, Kimberley Badenhorst, Claire Evelyn Eur J Nutr Original Contribution PURPOSE: To investigate the associations between vitamin D, hepcidin, and iron status in premenopausal females of different ethnic cohorts residing in Auckland, New Zealand (NZ). METHODS: A total of 160 females aged 18–45 years participated in a cross-sectional study. Demographics, body composition, serum 25(OH)D, inflammatory markers (C-reactive protein and interleukin-6, IL-6), and iron biomarkers (serum ferritin, haemoglobin, soluble transferrin receptor, and hepcidin) were measured. Comparisons between parametric, non-parametric, and categorical variables were completed by using one-way ANOVA, Kruskal–Wallis, and Chi-squared tests, respectively. ANCOVA was used to compare serum 25(OH)D across iron parameter categories. RESULTS: Of the 160 participants, 60 were NZ European, 67 were South Asian, and 33 were from the ‘other’ ethnic groups. South Asians had significantly higher body fat percentage (BF%) and IL-6 concentration (38.34% and 1.66 pg·mL(−1), respectively), compared to NZ Europeans (27.49% and 0.63 pg·mL(−1), respectively, p < 0.001). South Asians had significantly lower 25(OH)D concentrations compared to NZ Europeans (33.59 nmol·L(−1) vs 74.84 nmol·L(−1), p < 0.001). In NZ Europeans, higher 25(OH)D concentration was seen in those with lower (≤ 3.5 nM) hepcidin concentration, p = 0.0046. In South Asians, higher 25(OH)D concentration was seen in those with higher (> 3.5 nM) hepcidin concentrations, p = 0.038. There were no associations between serum 25(OH)D and serum ferritin. CONCLUSION: Within South Asian women, an unexpected positive relationship between 25(OH)D and hepcidin concentration was observed which may be due to significantly higher IL-6 concentrations, BF%, and lower 25(OH)D concentrations. Future research is required to confirm these observations in this ethnic cohort. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2023-08-29 2023 /pmc/articles/PMC10611866/ /pubmed/37642748 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00394-023-03240-7 Text en © The Author(s) 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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title_short Relationship between vitamin D, iron, and hepcidin in premenopausal females, potentially confounded by ethnicity
title_sort relationship between vitamin d, iron, and hepcidin in premenopausal females, potentially confounded by ethnicity
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10611866/
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