| Literature DB >> 34856947 |
Limin Yang1,2, Miori Sato1,2, Mayako Saito-Abe1,2, Makoto Irahara1,2, Minaho Nishizato1,2, Hatoko Sasaki1,2, Mizuho Konishi1,2, Kazue Ishitsuka1,2, Hidetoshi Mezawa1,2, Kiwako Yamamoto-Hanada1,2, Yukihiro Ohya3,4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The study aim was to obtain epidemiological data on vitamin D levels for the pediatric population in Japan. We assessed the prevalence of vitamin D deficiency and insufficiency in 2-year-old Japanese children using data from a large ongoing birth cohort study.Entities:
Keywords: 25-Hydroxyvitamin D; Children; Cohort; Deficiency; Insufficiency; Vitamin D
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34856947 PMCID: PMC8638176 DOI: 10.1186/s12887-021-03005-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pediatr ISSN: 1471-2431 Impact factor: 2.125
Prevalence rates of vitamin D deficiency or insufficiency among 2 years old children in SCS
| ALL ( | Boys ( | Girls ( | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 25(OH)D | Prevalence (%) (95% CI) | Prevalence (%) (95% CI) | Prevalence (%) (95% CI) |
| < 20 ng/mL | 24.7 (23.5–26.0) | 22.9 (21.2–24.6) | 26.5 (24.7–28.4) |
| > = 20 and < 30 ng/mL | 51.3 (49.8–52.7) | 50.6 (48.6–52.7) | 51.9 (49.8–54.0) |
| > = 30 ng/mL | 24.1 (22.8–25.3) | 26.5 (24.7–28.3) | 21.6 (19.9–23.3) |
CI confidence interval; 25(OH) D 25-hydroxyvitamin D; SCS Sub-Cohort Study
Fig. 1Serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels among 2-year-old children in SCS by sex. P Wilcoxon test < 0.001. SCS: Sub-Cohort Study
Fig. 2Serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels among 2-year-old children in SCS by season. PKruskal–Wallis test < 0.001. All the pairwise Wilcoxon tests showed significant between-group differences in distribution (P < 0.0001), except for spring vs autumn. SCS: Sub-Cohort Study
Fig. 3Serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels among 2-year-old children in SCS by latitude and season. SCS: Sub-Cohort Study
Estimated prevalence rates of vitamin D deficiency or insufficiency among 2 years old children in JECS
| ALL | Boys | Girls | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 25(OH)D | Population prevalence# (%) (95% CI) | Population prevalence# (%) (95% CI) | Population prevalence# (%)(95% CI) |
| < 20 ng/mL | 25.4 (24.1–26.7) | 23.5 (21.7–25.3) | 27.4 (25.5–29.3) |
| > = 20 and < 30 ng/mL | 50.9 (49.4–52.4) | 50.4 (48.3–52.5) | 51.4 (49.2–53.5) |
| > = 30 ng/mL | 23.7 (22.5–25.0) | 26.1(24.3–27.9) | 21.3 (19.5–23.0) |
25(OH) D 25-Hydroxyvitamin D;CI confidence interval; JECS Japan Environment and Children’s Study
#The estimated prevalence rate was a weighted rate. The weights were the inverse of the predicted probability of participants by fitting a logistic model adjusting for maternal age, parental degrees, family income, birthweight, and child’s sex