Vitamin D, vascular calcification and mortality among alcoholics

To analyze the relationship between low vitamin D levels and mortality among alcoholics. One hundred twenty-eight alcoholic patients admitted to our hospital were followed up as outpatients. Nutritional status was evaluated measuring percentages of fat and lean mass in different body compartments. L...

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Veröffentlicht in:Alcohol and alcoholism (Oxford) 2015-01, Vol.50 (1), p.18-23
Hauptverfasser: Quintero-Platt, Geraldine, González-Reimers, Emilio, Martín-González, M Candelaria, Jorge-Ripper, Carlos, Hernández-Luis, Rubén, Abreu-González, Pedro, Rodríguez-Gaspar, Melchor, Santolaria-Fernández, Francisco
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Zusammenfassung:To analyze the relationship between low vitamin D levels and mortality among alcoholics. One hundred twenty-eight alcoholic patients admitted to our hospital were followed up as outpatients. Nutritional status was evaluated measuring percentages of fat and lean mass in different body compartments. Lower vitamin D levels were observed in patients with worse liver function. Vitamin D was lower in patients with lower total lean mass (Z = 2.8, P = 0.005), but it was not related to fat mass. There was a significant trend to higher long-term mortality among non-cirrhotics with vitamin D levels below 30 ng/ml, although Cox's regression model revealed that only Child score and age were independently related to mortality. Vitamin D deficiency is common among alcoholic patients and is associated with low lean mass and liver dysfunction. Among non-cirrhotics, serum vitamin D levels below 30 ng/ml are associated with a greater long-term mortality.
ISSN:0735-0414
1464-3502
DOI:10.1093/alcalc/agu076