| Literature DB >> 21441679 |
Vandana Jain1, Nandita Gupta, Mani Kalaivani, Anurag Jain, Aditi Sinha, Ramesh Agarwal.
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21441679 PMCID: PMC3103150
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Indian J Med Res ISSN: 0971-5916 Impact factor: 2.375
Clinical and biochemical characteristics of infants and mothers (n=98 each)
| Infants’ characteristic | Summary statistic | Mothers’ characteristic | Summary statistic |
| Males No. (%) | 57 (58.2) | BMI2 | 23.1 ± 3.3 |
| Birth weight (g) | 2971 ± 340 | Calcium supplement in pregnancy No. (%) | 96 (97.9) |
| Dose (mg) | 1000 (500-1000) | ||
| Duration (wk) | 24 (16-36) | ||
| Gestational age (wk) | 38.3 ± 1.0 | Calcium supplement in lactation No. (%) | 81 (82.6) |
| Dose (mg) | 1000 (500-1000) | ||
| Duration (wk) | 11 (2-17) | ||
| Age at sampling (wk) | 13.6 ± 2.2 | Working mothers No. (%) | 12 (12.2) |
| Anthropometry at sampling | Mother’s education No. (%) | ||
| Weight (g) | 5944 ± 773 | High school or less | 56 (57.1) |
| Length (cm) | 61.3 ± 2.7 | Graduation or more | 42 (42.9) |
| Head circumference (cm) | 40.1± 1.2 | ||
| Exclusive breastfeeding No. (%) | 69 (70.6) | Vegetarian diet No. (%) | 54 (55) |
| Intake of vitamin supplement No. (%) | 34 (34.7) | Milk intake No. (%) | |
| <500 ml | 67 (74.5) | ||
| >500 ml | 23 (25.5) | ||
| Sunlight exposure | Sunlight exposure duration (min/day) | 15 (0-150) | |
| Duration (min/day) | 10 (0-120) | ||
| Exposure score | 4.8 (0-12) | ||
| Serum calcium (mg/dl) | 10.0 ± 0.8 | Serum calcium (mg/dl) | 9.1± 0.7 |
| Serum phosphate (mg/dl) | 6.1 ± 0.7 | Serum Phosphate (mg/dl) | 4.1 ± 0.8 |
| Serum ALP (U/l) | 721.1± 313.4 | Serum ALP (U/l) | 227.0 ± 74.0 |
| Serum 25OHD (ng/ml) | 10.1 (2.5 - 17.1) | Serum 25OHD (ng/ml) | 9.8 (5.0 - 13.8) |
| Serum PTH (pg/ml) | 42.5 (29.9 - 83.6) | Serum PTH (pg/ml) | 49.2 (37.9 - 74.9) |
ALP, alkaline phosphatase; 25OHD, 25 hydroxyvitamin D; PTH, parathormone
Data presented as median (IQR), otherwise mean ± SD
Prevalence of vitamin D deficiency and its biochemical markers in infants and mothers (n=98)
| Parameter | Infants n (%) | Mothers n (%) |
| Vitamin D deficiency | 64 (66.7) | 77 (81.1) |
| Vitamin D insufficiency | 19 (19.8) | 11 (11.6) |
| Severe vitamin D deficiency | 26 (27.1) | 22 (23.2) |
| Hypocalcemia | 7 (7.1) | 23 (24.2) |
| Raised ALP | 89 (91.8) | 92 (96.8) |
| Hyperparathyroidism | 47 (48.5) | 52 (53.7) |
ALP, alkaline phosphatase; 25OHD, 25 hydroxyvitamin D; PTH, parathormone
Fig. 1Scatter plot describing the relationship between infants’ serum 25OHD and alkaline phosphatase (ALP) concentrations (r= -0.45, P< 0.001).
Fig. 2Scatter plot describing the relationship between infants’ serum 25OHD and PTH concentrations (r= -0.66, P< 0.001).
Linear regression analysis for predictors of infants’ 25OHD (ng/ml)
| Variable | Univariate | Multivariate | ||||
| β (SE) | R2 | β (SE) | ||||
| Vitamin supplement | 4.80 (1.65) | 0.005 | 0.082 | 3.52 (1.45) | 0.025 | |
| Sunlight exposure | 0.006 (0.002) | 0.009 | 0.075 | 0.008 (0.002) | 0.001 | |
| Mothers’ 25OHD | 0.65 (0.12) | 0.0001 | 0.240 | 0.61 (0.117) | 0.0001 | |
R2= 0.43 after adjusting for gestational age and age at sampling
Fig. 3Regression of infants’ and maternal serum 25OHD concentration.