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Validation of a Vitamin D Specific Questionnaire to Determine Vitamin D Status in Athletes

Authors :
D. Enette Larson-Meyer
Jenna E. Heller
Bruce W. Hollis
Evan C. Johnson
Joi J. Thomas
Jacqueline N. Barcal
Corey S. Douglas
Tanya M. Halliday
Source :
Nutrients, Volume 11, Issue 11, Nutrients, Vol 11, Iss 11, p 2732 (2019)
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2019.

Abstract

The study objective was to validate a food frequency and lifestyle questionnaire (FFLQ) to assess vitamin D intake and lifestyle factors affecting status. Methods: Data collected previously during the fall (n = 86), winter (n = 49), and spring (n = 67) in collegiate-athletes (Study 1) and in active adults (n = 123) (Study 2) were utilized. Study 1: Vitamin D intake and ultraviolet B exposure were estimated using the FFLQ and compared to serum 25(OH)D concentrations via simple correlation and linear regression modeling. Study 2: Vitamin D intake from food was estimated using FFLQ and compared to vitamin D intake reported in 7-Day food diaries via paired t-test and Bland&ndash<br />Altman analysis. Results: Study 1: Serum 25(OH)D was not associated with vitamin D intake from food, food plus supplements, or sun exposure, but was associated with tanning bed use (r = 0.39) in spring, supplement use in fall (r = 0.28), and BMI (body mass index) (r = &minus<br />0.32 to &minus<br />0.47) across all seasons. Serum 25(OH)D concentrations were explained by BMI, tanning bed use, and sun exposure in fall, (R = 0.42), BMI in winter (R = 0.32), and BMI and tanning bed use in spring (R = 0.52). Study 2: Estimated Vitamin D intake from food was 186.4 &plusmn<br />125.7 via FFLQ and 148.5 &plusmn<br />228.2 IU/day via food diary. There was no association between intake estimated by the two methodologies (r = 0.12, p &lt<br />0.05). Conclusions: FFLQ-estimated vitamin D intake was not associated with serum 25(OH)D concentration or food-record-estimated vitamin D intake. Results highlight the difficulty of designing/utilizing intake methodologies for vitamin D, as its status is influenced by body size and both endogenous and exogenous (dietary) sources.

Details

ISSN :
20726643
Volume :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nutrients
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0c95756d726c600b074046a545077797
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/nu11112732