Mahmoud Ali Kaykhaei1,2, Mahdieh Khodadoost1, Ali Reza Dashipour3, Zahra Haidari1, Azra Karimkoshteh1, Mahnaz Sandoughi4,5. 1. Department of Internal Medicine, Ali-EbneAbitaleb Hospital, Zahedan University of Medical Sciences, Zahedan, Iran. 2. Genetics of non-Communicable Disease Research Center, Zahedan University of Medical Sciences, Zahedan, Iran. 3. Department of Food Sciences and Nutrition, Zahedan University of Medical Sciences, Zahedan, Iran. 4. Department of Internal Medicine, Ali-EbneAbitaleb Hospital, Zahedan University of Medical Sciences, Zahedan, Iran. mahnazsandoughi@gmail.com. 5. Clinical Immunology Research Center, Zahedan University of Medical Sciences, Zahedan, Iran. mahnazsandoughi@gmail.com.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Vitamin D deficiency is a major health problem which affects about one billion people in the world. Although, vitamin D supplementation is recommended as standard treatment of vitamin D deficiency, there are controversies on dose response relationship. In this regard, the present study aimed to determine the impact of vitamin D3 supplement on raising of serum 25 hydroxyvitamin D[25(OH)D] in healthy subjects with varying degrees of vitamin D deficiency. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this clinical trial 114 subjects with varying degrees of vitamin D deficiency were entered and divided into three groups: serum levels of 25(OH) D less than 10 ng/ml, 10-20 ng/ml, and 20-30 ng/ml. All of the participants were given 50,000 units vitamin D3 per week for 8 weeks, thereafter, changes in serum levels of vitamin D and PTH were evaluated at week twelve. The results were analyzed using SPSS version 16 and P < 0.05 was considered to be significant. RESULTS: Of the 114 vitamin D deficient subjects, serum level of vitamin D was below 10 ng/ml in 22 persons (19.3%), 10-20 ng/ml in 52 persons (45.6%) and 20-30 ng/ml in 40 persons (35.1%). Following vitamin D prescription all people with varying degrees of vitamin D deficiency obtained a favorable serum level. The increase in vitamin D levels were 26.4, 18.5, and 8.3 ng/ml, in individuals with baseline vitamin D levels below 10 ng/ml, 10-20 ng/ml and 20-30 ng/ml, respectively. The changes in 25(OH) vitamin D in all three groups were significant (P < 0.05), nonetheless no significant alterations in serum levels of PTH were observed (P > 0.05). CONCLUSION: Our results indicated an inverse relationship between baseline serum levels of 25(OH) D and its increment following treatment with vitamin D3. Therefore, the magnitude of increments in serum 25(OH) D is greater in subjects with lower baseline levels of 25(OH) D.
INTRODUCTION:Vitamin D deficiency is a major health problem which affects about one billion people in the world. Although, vitamin D supplementation is recommended as standard treatment of vitamin D deficiency, there are controversies on dose response relationship. In this regard, the present study aimed to determine the impact of vitamin D3 supplement on raising of serum 25 hydroxyvitamin D[25(OH)D] in healthy subjects with varying degrees of vitamin D deficiency. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this clinical trial 114 subjects with varying degrees of vitamin D deficiency were entered and divided into three groups: serum levels of 25(OH) D less than 10 ng/ml, 10-20 ng/ml, and 20-30 ng/ml. All of the participants were given 50,000 units vitamin D3 per week for 8 weeks, thereafter, changes in serum levels of vitamin D and PTH were evaluated at week twelve. The results were analyzed using SPSS version 16 and P < 0.05 was considered to be significant. RESULTS: Of the 114 vitamin D deficient subjects, serum level of vitamin D was below 10 ng/ml in 22 persons (19.3%), 10-20 ng/ml in 52 persons (45.6%) and 20-30 ng/ml in 40 persons (35.1%). Following vitamin D prescription all people with varying degrees of vitamin D deficiency obtained a favorable serum level. The increase in vitamin D levels were 26.4, 18.5, and 8.3 ng/ml, in individuals with baseline vitamin D levels below 10 ng/ml, 10-20 ng/ml and 20-30 ng/ml, respectively. The changes in 25(OH) vitamin D in all three groups were significant (P < 0.05), nonetheless no significant alterations in serum levels of PTH were observed (P > 0.05). CONCLUSION: Our results indicated an inverse relationship between baseline serum levels of 25(OH) D and its increment following treatment with vitamin D3. Therefore, the magnitude of increments in serum 25(OH) D is greater in subjects with lower baseline levels of 25(OH) D.
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Dose response relationship; Treatment; Vitamin D deficiency
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