Predictors and relationships of serum 25 hydroxyvitamin D concentration with bone turnover markers, bone mineral density, and vitamin D receptor genotype in Emirati women
To determine factors influencing serum 25 hydroxyvitamin D (25OHD) concentration and relationships between serum 25OHD concentration, bone turnover markers, bone mineral density (BMD), and vitamin D receptor (VDR) genotype in Emirati women. Serum 25OHD, parathyroid hormone (PTH), osteocalcin (OC), v...
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description | To determine factors influencing serum 25 hydroxyvitamin D (25OHD) concentration and relationships between serum 25OHD concentration, bone turnover markers, bone mineral density (BMD), and vitamin D receptor (VDR) genotype in Emirati women.
Serum 25OHD, parathyroid hormone (PTH), osteocalcin (OC), vitamin D binding protein (VDBP), and urinary deoxypyrdinoline (UDPD) concentrations and VDR genotype were determined in Emirati women volunteers who were participating in a study aiming at establishing a reference database for BMD.
Serum 25OHD concentration in the 259 women volunteers was 25.3 ± 10.8 nmol/l (mean ± SD), and all had vitamin D deficiency (25OHD |
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Serum 25OHD, parathyroid hormone (PTH), osteocalcin (OC), vitamin D binding protein (VDBP), and urinary deoxypyrdinoline (UDPD) concentrations and VDR genotype were determined in Emirati women volunteers who were participating in a study aiming at establishing a reference database for BMD.
Serum 25OHD concentration in the 259 women volunteers was 25.3 ± 10.8 nmol/l (mean ± SD), and all had vitamin D deficiency (25OHD <80 nmol/l). Mean serum 25OHD was highest in April (29.2 ± 13.0 nmol/l), which marks the end of the short and cooler winter season, and lowest in August (18.2 ± 5.9 nmol/l). No significant difference in 25OHD concentration was noted among Emirati women wearing different dress styles, but the mean serum 25OHD was significantly lower in comparison with non-Arab Caucasian women volunteers who dressed in a Western style (P < 0.001). Serum 25OHD correlated positively with age (r = 0.2), number of pregnancies (r = 0.16), dietary vitamin D intake (r = 0.15), serum calcium (r = 0.14), phosphorus (r = 0.14), VDBP (r = 0.15), and urinary calcium/creatinine (r = 0.2), and inversely with PTH (r = −0.22), OC (r = −0.13), and UDPD/creatinine (r = −0.15); P < 0.05 for all correlations. Multiple linear regression analysis showed that age, dietary vitamin D intake, multivitamin intake, and cooler season were independent positive predictors of serum 25OHD concentration (R2 = 0.18). The frequencies of VDR genotypes were 36% GG, 44.1% AG, and 19.9% AA. Allele frequencies were 58% for G allele and 42% for A allele and were in Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium (×2 = 1.44; P > 0.1). There was no statistically significant influence of VDR genotype on bone turnover or BMD.
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Serum 25OHD, parathyroid hormone (PTH), osteocalcin (OC), vitamin D binding protein (VDBP), and urinary deoxypyrdinoline (UDPD) concentrations and VDR genotype were determined in Emirati women volunteers who were participating in a study aiming at establishing a reference database for BMD.
Serum 25OHD concentration in the 259 women volunteers was 25.3 ± 10.8 nmol/l (mean ± SD), and all had vitamin D deficiency (25OHD <80 nmol/l). Mean serum 25OHD was highest in April (29.2 ± 13.0 nmol/l), which marks the end of the short and cooler winter season, and lowest in August (18.2 ± 5.9 nmol/l). No significant difference in 25OHD concentration was noted among Emirati women wearing different dress styles, but the mean serum 25OHD was significantly lower in comparison with non-Arab Caucasian women volunteers who dressed in a Western style (P < 0.001). Serum 25OHD correlated positively with age (r = 0.2), number of pregnancies (r = 0.16), dietary vitamin D intake (r = 0.15), serum calcium (r = 0.14), phosphorus (r = 0.14), VDBP (r = 0.15), and urinary calcium/creatinine (r = 0.2), and inversely with PTH (r = −0.22), OC (r = −0.13), and UDPD/creatinine (r = −0.15); P < 0.05 for all correlations. Multiple linear regression analysis showed that age, dietary vitamin D intake, multivitamin intake, and cooler season were independent positive predictors of serum 25OHD concentration (R2 = 0.18). The frequencies of VDR genotypes were 36% GG, 44.1% AG, and 19.9% AA. Allele frequencies were 58% for G allele and 42% for A allele and were in Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium (×2 = 1.44; P > 0.1). There was no statistically significant influence of VDR genotype on bone turnover or BMD.
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Serum 25OHD, parathyroid hormone (PTH), osteocalcin (OC), vitamin D binding protein (VDBP), and urinary deoxypyrdinoline (UDPD) concentrations and VDR genotype were determined in Emirati women volunteers who were participating in a study aiming at establishing a reference database for BMD.
Serum 25OHD concentration in the 259 women volunteers was 25.3 ± 10.8 nmol/l (mean ± SD), and all had vitamin D deficiency (25OHD <80 nmol/l). Mean serum 25OHD was highest in April (29.2 ± 13.0 nmol/l), which marks the end of the short and cooler winter season, and lowest in August (18.2 ± 5.9 nmol/l). No significant difference in 25OHD concentration was noted among Emirati women wearing different dress styles, but the mean serum 25OHD was significantly lower in comparison with non-Arab Caucasian women volunteers who dressed in a Western style (P < 0.001). Serum 25OHD correlated positively with age (r = 0.2), number of pregnancies (r = 0.16), dietary vitamin D intake (r = 0.15), serum calcium (r = 0.14), phosphorus (r = 0.14), VDBP (r = 0.15), and urinary calcium/creatinine (r = 0.2), and inversely with PTH (r = −0.22), OC (r = −0.13), and UDPD/creatinine (r = −0.15); P < 0.05 for all correlations. Multiple linear regression analysis showed that age, dietary vitamin D intake, multivitamin intake, and cooler season were independent positive predictors of serum 25OHD concentration (R2 = 0.18). The frequencies of VDR genotypes were 36% GG, 44.1% AG, and 19.9% AA. Allele frequencies were 58% for G allele and 42% for A allele and were in Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium (×2 = 1.44; P > 0.1). There was no statistically significant influence of VDR genotype on bone turnover or BMD.
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