| Literature DB >> 32153876 |
Maoqing Wang1, Hongyu Chen1, Shanshan Du1, Xinxin Guo1, Jiali Zhao1, Changhao Sun1, Ying Li1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The aims of the current study were to assess the nutritional status of 25OHD3 and retinol in a northern Chinese population using our established reliable method for the simultaneous determination of serum 25OHD3 and retinol.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 32153876 PMCID: PMC7050760 DOI: 10.1186/s40795-018-0219-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Nutr ISSN: 2055-0928
Fig. 1Chromatograms of retinol and 25OHD3
Fig. 2Calibration graphs for retinol and 25OHD3. a: retinol; b: 25OHD3
Serum 25OHD3 and retinol levels of all participants
| Participants | 25OHD3 (ng/ml) | Retinol (ng/ml) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Elementary school students | 17.8 ± 7.3 | 0.000 a | 255.5 ± 78.2 | 0.000 a |
| Middle school students | 15.4 ± 6.1 | 0.000 b | 319.8 ± 113.3 | 0.000 b |
| Adults | 15.3 ± 5.7 | 0.000 c | 369.1 ± 116.8 | 0.000 c |
| Total | 16.1 ± 6.7 | 1.000 d | 328.1 ± 117.1 | 0.000 d |
a results of One-way ANOVA for the comparison of elementary school students, middle school students, and adults
b results of One-way ANOVA (Bonferroni correction) for the comparison with elementary school students
c results of One-way ANOVA (Bonferroni correction) for the comparison with elementary school students
d results of One-way ANOVA (Bonferroni correction) for the comparison with middle school students
Nutrition assessment of Vitamin A in three age groups
| Participants | Deficiency | Marginal deficiency | Insufficiency | Sufficiency | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Elementary school students | 3(1.0) | 77(25.1) | 143(46.6) | 84(27.4) | 0.000a |
| Middle school students | 0(0) | 33(12.0) | 103(37.6) | 138(50.4) | 0.000b |
| Adults | 0(0) | 22(3.7) | 156(26.0) | 422(70.3) | 0.000c |
| Total | 3(0.3) | 132(11.2) | 402(34.0) | 644(54.5) | 0.000d |
Note: all data were shown in n (%); deficiency: < 100 ng/ml; marginal deficiency: 100~ 200 ng/ml; insufficient: 200~ 300 ng/ml; sufficient: ≥ 300 ng/ml
a results of Chi-Square tests for the comparison of elementary school students, middle school students, and adults (the cut-off value of P is 0.05)
b results of Chi-Square tests for the comparison with elementary school students (the cut-off value of P with Bonferroni correction is 0.05/3)
c results of Chi-Square tests for the comparison with elementary school students (the cut-off value of P with Bonferroni correction is 0.05/3)
d results of Chi-Square tests for the comparison with middle school students (the cut-off value of P with Bonferroni correction is 0.05/3)
Nutrition assessment of Vitamin D in three age groups
| Participants | Severe deficiency | Deficiency | Insufficiency | Sufficiency | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Elementary school students | 26(8.5) | 179(58.3) | 84(27.4) | 18(5.9) | 0.000a |
| Middle school students | 47(17.2) | 168(61.3) | 53(19.3) | 6(2.2) | 0.001b |
| Adults | 76(12.7) | 416(69.3) | 94(15.7) | 14(2.3) | 0.000c |
| Total | 150(12.7) | 764(64.7) | 229(19.4) | 38(3.2) | 0.110d |
Note: all data were shown in n (%); severe deficiency: < 10 ng/ml; deficiency: 10~ 20 ng/ml; insufficient: 20~ 30 ng/ml; sufficient: ≥ 30 ng/ml
a results of Chi-Square tests for the comparison of elementary school students, middle school students, and adults (the cut-off value of P is 0.05)
b results of Chi-Square tests for the comparison with elementary school students (the cut-off value of P with Bonferroni correction is 0.05/3)
c results of Chi-Square tests for the comparison with elementary school students (the cut-off value of P with Bonferroni correction is 0.05/3)
d results of Chi-Square tests for the comparison with middle school students (the cut-off value of P with Bonferroni correction is 0.05/3)