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Vitamin D Status and Its Associated Risk Factors among Adults in the Southwest Region of Cameroon

BACKGROUND: Vitamin D has been shown to exert its actions on the musculoskeletal, gastrointestinal, prostate, renal, endocrine, immune, and cardiovascular systems. Current reported data of hypovitaminosis D reveals a global pandemic, with an estimated one billion people worldwide presenting with hyp...

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Autores principales: Tangoh, Delphine A., Apinjoh, Tobias O., Mahmood, Yasir, Nyingchu, Robert V., Tangunyi, Beatrice A., Nji, Emmanuel N., Azhar, Abid, Achidi, Eric A.
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Publicado: Hindawi 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5884209/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29750125
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/4742574
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author Tangoh, Delphine A.
Apinjoh, Tobias O.
Mahmood, Yasir
Nyingchu, Robert V.
Tangunyi, Beatrice A.
Nji, Emmanuel N.
Azhar, Abid
Achidi, Eric A.
author_facet Tangoh, Delphine A.
Apinjoh, Tobias O.
Mahmood, Yasir
Nyingchu, Robert V.
Tangunyi, Beatrice A.
Nji, Emmanuel N.
Azhar, Abid
Achidi, Eric A.
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description BACKGROUND: Vitamin D has been shown to exert its actions on the musculoskeletal, gastrointestinal, prostate, renal, endocrine, immune, and cardiovascular systems. Current reported data of hypovitaminosis D reveals a global pandemic, with an estimated one billion people worldwide presenting with hypovitaminosis D. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed at investigating the vitamin D status and its associated risk factors in Cameroonians from the South West Region. METHOD: The study was a community- and hospital-based prospective longitudinal study. It was carried out during the dry and rainy seasons between the months of July and December 2015 in the South West Region of Cameroon involving 372 participants aged 35 years and above. After obtaining informed consent, a structured questionnaire was used to capture demographic data and risk factors of vitamin D deficiency. Blood samples were collected from the volunteer participants in the peak months of the rainy season and dry season, and the serum used to analyse for vitamin D by ELISA and calcium by spectrophotometry. 25(OH)D levels ≥75 nmol/L (≥30 ng/mL) were considered sufficient while levels <75 nmol/L were considered as hypovitaminosis D (insufficiency/deficiency). RESULTS: Hypovitaminosis D (deficiency/insufficiency) was prevalent in 25.8% (96) of the study population, with only 3.2% (12) deficiency and 22.6% (84) insufficiency. There was a significant inverse relationship (r=−0.119, p=0.02) between age and 25(OH)D levels; however, this relationship was not significant when controlled for gender, number of hours spent outdoors, and percentage of body covered. Gender, ethnic origin, percentage of body covered, time spent outdoors, and season did not influence serum vitamin D levels. CONCLUSION: Results of this study suggest that the prevalence of hypovitaminosis D is relatively low in this study population and only age is a risk factor of vitamin D deficiency.
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spelling pubmed-58842092018-05-10 Vitamin D Status and Its Associated Risk Factors among Adults in the Southwest Region of Cameroon Tangoh, Delphine A. Apinjoh, Tobias O. Mahmood, Yasir Nyingchu, Robert V. Tangunyi, Beatrice A. Nji, Emmanuel N. Azhar, Abid Achidi, Eric A. J Nutr Metab Research Article BACKGROUND: Vitamin D has been shown to exert its actions on the musculoskeletal, gastrointestinal, prostate, renal, endocrine, immune, and cardiovascular systems. Current reported data of hypovitaminosis D reveals a global pandemic, with an estimated one billion people worldwide presenting with hypovitaminosis D. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed at investigating the vitamin D status and its associated risk factors in Cameroonians from the South West Region. METHOD: The study was a community- and hospital-based prospective longitudinal study. It was carried out during the dry and rainy seasons between the months of July and December 2015 in the South West Region of Cameroon involving 372 participants aged 35 years and above. After obtaining informed consent, a structured questionnaire was used to capture demographic data and risk factors of vitamin D deficiency. Blood samples were collected from the volunteer participants in the peak months of the rainy season and dry season, and the serum used to analyse for vitamin D by ELISA and calcium by spectrophotometry. 25(OH)D levels ≥75 nmol/L (≥30 ng/mL) were considered sufficient while levels <75 nmol/L were considered as hypovitaminosis D (insufficiency/deficiency). RESULTS: Hypovitaminosis D (deficiency/insufficiency) was prevalent in 25.8% (96) of the study population, with only 3.2% (12) deficiency and 22.6% (84) insufficiency. There was a significant inverse relationship (r=−0.119, p=0.02) between age and 25(OH)D levels; however, this relationship was not significant when controlled for gender, number of hours spent outdoors, and percentage of body covered. Gender, ethnic origin, percentage of body covered, time spent outdoors, and season did not influence serum vitamin D levels. CONCLUSION: Results of this study suggest that the prevalence of hypovitaminosis D is relatively low in this study population and only age is a risk factor of vitamin D deficiency. Hindawi 2018-03-19 /pmc/articles/PMC5884209/ /pubmed/29750125 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/4742574 Text en Copyright © 2018 Delphine A. Tangoh et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Tangoh, Delphine A.
Apinjoh, Tobias O.
Mahmood, Yasir
Nyingchu, Robert V.
Tangunyi, Beatrice A.
Nji, Emmanuel N.
Azhar, Abid
Achidi, Eric A.
Vitamin D Status and Its Associated Risk Factors among Adults in the Southwest Region of Cameroon
title Vitamin D Status and Its Associated Risk Factors among Adults in the Southwest Region of Cameroon
title_full Vitamin D Status and Its Associated Risk Factors among Adults in the Southwest Region of Cameroon
title_fullStr Vitamin D Status and Its Associated Risk Factors among Adults in the Southwest Region of Cameroon
title_full_unstemmed Vitamin D Status and Its Associated Risk Factors among Adults in the Southwest Region of Cameroon
title_short Vitamin D Status and Its Associated Risk Factors among Adults in the Southwest Region of Cameroon
title_sort vitamin d status and its associated risk factors among adults in the southwest region of cameroon
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5884209/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29750125
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/4742574
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