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A Retrospective Study of Serum Calcium Status in Tehran, Iran (105,128 Samples, from 2009–2018)

BACKGROUND: Calcium is a necessary mineral for life to keep the body and bones healthy. Various factors including hormones, diet, age, and gender affect serum calcium status. The aim of this sturdy was to assess the serum calcium level (SCL) of Tehran population, which has about 10 million multi-Eth...

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Autores principales: D. Farhud, Dariush, Zarif-Yeganeh, Marjan, Mehrabi, Atefeh, Afshari, Ali-Reza, Rokni, Mohammad Bagher, Majidi, Keyvan, Jalali, Maryam, Amir Zargar, Ali Akbar, Sarafnejad, Abdolfattah, Sadeghipour, Hamid Reza, Zokaei, Shaghayegh, Khosravi, Farideh, Jalali, Mahmoud, Khazeni, Mohammad
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Publicado: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9288392/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35936520
http://dx.doi.org/10.18502/ijph.v51i4.9245
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author D. Farhud, Dariush
Zarif-Yeganeh, Marjan
Mehrabi, Atefeh
Afshari, Ali-Reza
Rokni, Mohammad Bagher
Majidi, Keyvan
Jalali, Maryam
Amir Zargar, Ali Akbar
Sarafnejad, Abdolfattah
Sadeghipour, Hamid Reza
Zokaei, Shaghayegh
Khosravi, Farideh
Jalali, Mahmoud
Khazeni, Mohammad
author_facet D. Farhud, Dariush
Zarif-Yeganeh, Marjan
Mehrabi, Atefeh
Afshari, Ali-Reza
Rokni, Mohammad Bagher
Majidi, Keyvan
Jalali, Maryam
Amir Zargar, Ali Akbar
Sarafnejad, Abdolfattah
Sadeghipour, Hamid Reza
Zokaei, Shaghayegh
Khosravi, Farideh
Jalali, Mahmoud
Khazeni, Mohammad
author_sort D. Farhud, Dariush
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description BACKGROUND: Calcium is a necessary mineral for life to keep the body and bones healthy. Various factors including hormones, diet, age, and gender affect serum calcium status. The aim of this sturdy was to assess the serum calcium level (SCL) of Tehran population, which has about 10 million multi-Ethnic populations and represents from the whole country. METHODS: In this retrospective study, the measured SCL of 105,128 individuals referred to different laboratories of Tehran, Iran were evaluated and its relationship with the age, gender, seasons, and different years during 2009–2018, were analyzed. RESULTS: After excluding outliers, 91,257samples remained, which 61162 (58.64%) and 30,095 (41.36%) were female and male, respectively. The mean SCL was 9.36 (9.35, 9.37) mg/dl (95%CI). The highest and lowest SCLs were 3.1 and 18.2mg/dl, respectively. From the total study population, 74127 (81.23%) had normal SCLs, 14110 (15.46%) had hypocalcemia, and 3020 (3.31%) had hypercalcemia. SCLs were normal in 83.6% of men and 79.66% of women. Women had a significantly higher frequency of hypocalcemia compared to men (17.2% vs. 12.83%, p<0.0001). CONCLUSION: Normal and abnormal SCLs were significantly different in age groups and in both genders. It means that gender and age affect SCLs. Every year of increasing age, reduces the chance of hypercalcemia by 40%, significantly. Age seems to affect hypercalcemia more than hypocalcemia. Age in men increases the risk of hypocalcemia, and reduces the risk of hypocalcemia in women. Therefore, it is recommended to encourage dietary calcium intake among premenopausal women and older men.
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spelling pubmed-92883922022-08-04 A Retrospective Study of Serum Calcium Status in Tehran, Iran (105,128 Samples, from 2009–2018) D. Farhud, Dariush Zarif-Yeganeh, Marjan Mehrabi, Atefeh Afshari, Ali-Reza Rokni, Mohammad Bagher Majidi, Keyvan Jalali, Maryam Amir Zargar, Ali Akbar Sarafnejad, Abdolfattah Sadeghipour, Hamid Reza Zokaei, Shaghayegh Khosravi, Farideh Jalali, Mahmoud Khazeni, Mohammad Iran J Public Health Original Article BACKGROUND: Calcium is a necessary mineral for life to keep the body and bones healthy. Various factors including hormones, diet, age, and gender affect serum calcium status. The aim of this sturdy was to assess the serum calcium level (SCL) of Tehran population, which has about 10 million multi-Ethnic populations and represents from the whole country. METHODS: In this retrospective study, the measured SCL of 105,128 individuals referred to different laboratories of Tehran, Iran were evaluated and its relationship with the age, gender, seasons, and different years during 2009–2018, were analyzed. RESULTS: After excluding outliers, 91,257samples remained, which 61162 (58.64%) and 30,095 (41.36%) were female and male, respectively. The mean SCL was 9.36 (9.35, 9.37) mg/dl (95%CI). The highest and lowest SCLs were 3.1 and 18.2mg/dl, respectively. From the total study population, 74127 (81.23%) had normal SCLs, 14110 (15.46%) had hypocalcemia, and 3020 (3.31%) had hypercalcemia. SCLs were normal in 83.6% of men and 79.66% of women. Women had a significantly higher frequency of hypocalcemia compared to men (17.2% vs. 12.83%, p<0.0001). CONCLUSION: Normal and abnormal SCLs were significantly different in age groups and in both genders. It means that gender and age affect SCLs. Every year of increasing age, reduces the chance of hypercalcemia by 40%, significantly. Age seems to affect hypercalcemia more than hypocalcemia. Age in men increases the risk of hypocalcemia, and reduces the risk of hypocalcemia in women. Therefore, it is recommended to encourage dietary calcium intake among premenopausal women and older men. Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2022-04 /pmc/articles/PMC9288392/ /pubmed/35936520 http://dx.doi.org/10.18502/ijph.v51i4.9245 Text en Copyright © 2022 Farhud et al. Published by Tehran University of Medical Sciences https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/). Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted, provided the original work is properly cited.
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D. Farhud, Dariush
Zarif-Yeganeh, Marjan
Mehrabi, Atefeh
Afshari, Ali-Reza
Rokni, Mohammad Bagher
Majidi, Keyvan
Jalali, Maryam
Amir Zargar, Ali Akbar
Sarafnejad, Abdolfattah
Sadeghipour, Hamid Reza
Zokaei, Shaghayegh
Khosravi, Farideh
Jalali, Mahmoud
Khazeni, Mohammad
A Retrospective Study of Serum Calcium Status in Tehran, Iran (105,128 Samples, from 2009–2018)
title A Retrospective Study of Serum Calcium Status in Tehran, Iran (105,128 Samples, from 2009–2018)
title_full A Retrospective Study of Serum Calcium Status in Tehran, Iran (105,128 Samples, from 2009–2018)
title_fullStr A Retrospective Study of Serum Calcium Status in Tehran, Iran (105,128 Samples, from 2009–2018)
title_full_unstemmed A Retrospective Study of Serum Calcium Status in Tehran, Iran (105,128 Samples, from 2009–2018)
title_short A Retrospective Study of Serum Calcium Status in Tehran, Iran (105,128 Samples, from 2009–2018)
title_sort retrospective study of serum calcium status in tehran, iran (105,128 samples, from 2009–2018)
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9288392/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35936520
http://dx.doi.org/10.18502/ijph.v51i4.9245
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