1. Vitamin D Status in an Italian Pediatric Cohort: Is There a Role for Tobacco Smoking Exposure?
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Clemente, Maria Grazia, Argiolas, Dario, Bassu, Stefania, Bitti, Angela, Locci, Cristian, Argiolas, Mauro, Argiolas, Lino, Saderi, Laura, Puci, Mariangela V., Sotgiu, Giovanni, Blue, Mary E., and Antonucci, Roberto
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VITAMIN D deficiency ,RISK assessment ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,LUMINESCENCE spectroscopy ,ENVIRONMENTAL exposure ,IMMUNOASSAY ,VITAMIN D ,PASSIVE smoking ,DISEASE risk factors ,CHILDREN - Abstract
Objective: Vitamin D deficiency is a common public health issue worldwide. The purpose of this study was to investigate the vitamin D status and its potential determinants in children residing in Sardinia (40°N), Italy. Methods: Children were enrolled over a 12-month period. Serum 25(OH)D was measured by an immunochemiluminescence assay. A questionnaire was used to gather information on other variables, including passive smoke exposure. Results: A total of 182 children (males: 51.7%; median age: 9 years) were included. Mean±standard deviation serum 25(OH)D was 25.2±8.3 ng/mL for the whole group. The majority (n=123, 67.6%) had vitamin D sufficient values >20 ng/mL, while 32.4% (n=59) had vitamin D insufficient/deficient values (≤20 ng/mL). Among the variables investigated, passive smoke exposure was significantly associated with insufficient 25(OH)D levels (p<0.0001). Conclusion: Our results confirm that hypovitaminosis D is common in Italian children. Furthermore, passive smoke exposure was identified as a significant risk factor for hypovitaminosis D. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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