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Vitamin D is a critical nutrient for human health. However, our environment, lifestyle and genetic makeup can significantly impact the efficacy of vitamin D production in the body. Unfortunately, our diets do not provide us with sufficient vitamin D, leading to a variety of health issues. Vitamin D also has a pivotal role in the development of pulmonary diseases. Hence this study was done to estimate vitamin D levels in patients suffering from various pulmonary disorders. This is a cross-sectional type of study conducted at a tertiary care centre with a sample size of 160 consisting of 80 cases of respiratory diseases with 80 apparently healthy attendees for a period of 1 year. We found that vitamin D levels were deficient (16.95ng/ ml) in pulmonary disease patients as compared to their apparently healthy attendees(20.69). Patients with infective aetiology i.e., Tuberculosis, community-acquired pneumonia, and bronchiectasis had a much lower value of vitamin D (10.72 ng/ml) as compared to other patients with noninfective aetiology (19.43 ng/ml). Our study shows an inverse relationship between blood vitamin D levels and Body Mass Index and found direct association with occupation and smoking history. However, no link was discovered with gender or geography. This study’s findings add to the growing body of information on the factors related to vitamin D status.
维生素 D 是人体健康的重要营养素。然而,我们所处的环境、生活方式和基因构成会极大地影响体内维生素 D 的生成效率。遗憾的是,我们的饮食无法为我们提供充足的维生素 D,从而导致各种健康问题。维生素 D 在肺部疾病的发生发展中也起着举足轻重的作用。因此,这项研究旨在估算各种肺部疾病患者的维生素 D 水平。这是一项横断面研究,在一家三级医疗中心进行,样本量为 160 个,包括 80 个呼吸道疾病病例和 80 个表面健康的就诊者,为期 1 年。我们发现,肺部疾病患者的维生素 D 水平(16.95ng/ml)低于表面健康的就诊者(20.69ng/ml)。感染性病因患者,即肺结核、社区获得性肺炎和支气管扩张症患者的维生素 D 含量(10.72 ng/ml)远低于其他非感染性病因患者(19.43 ng/ml)。我们的研究表明,血液中的维生素 D 水平与体重指数呈反比关系,并发现与职业和吸烟史有直接关系。然而,我们没有发现血液中的维生素 D 与性别或地域有任何联系。这项研究的结果为越来越多与维生素 D 状态相关因素的信息增添了新的内容。