Vitamin D deficiency and insufficiency in Egyptian bariatric patients

Mohamed A.M. Amin El Masry, Ahmed Haitham
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. ABSTRACT Background: Obesity is currently a pandemic that continues to increase all over the world. Nutritional disorders are among the obesity-related adverse events, with vitamin D insufficiency or deficiency being the most frequently encountered one. The aim of the current study was to assess the prevalence of reduced vitamin D levels in Egyptian patients with obesity who were candidates for bariatric surgery and to assess the relation between these levels and the patients’ characteristics. Patients and Methods: This is a retrospective study that included patients with obesity who were recruited for bariatric surgery. The patient’s medical files were screened for demographic and clinical data, including data regarding vitamin D status. Results: This study included 426 patients who were eligible for the study. The patients’ vitamin D levels ranged from 4 to 50 ng/ml, with a mean of 30.2±13.7 ng/ml. A statistically significant lower mean vitamin D levels were shown in females ( P=0.006 ), patients with extreme obesity ( P=0.021 ), diabetes mellitus ( P=0.014 ), and polycystic ovary syndrome ( P=0.016 ). Patients with depression also showed lower mean levels of vitamin D, with marginal statistical significance ( P=0.056 ). Conclusion: This study confirms the high prevalence of abnormally low vitamin D levels in patients with obesity who were candidates for bariatric surgery. The study highlighted differences based on sex and revealed connections between low vitamin D levels and conditions like type 2 diabetes mellitus, polycystic ovary syndrome, depression, and eligibility for bypass surgeries.
埃及减肥患者的维生素 D 缺乏和不足情况
.摘要 背景:肥胖症目前是一种大流行病,在全世界持续增加。营养失调是肥胖相关不良事件之一,而维生素 D 不足或缺乏是最常见的不良事件。本研究旨在评估埃及肥胖症患者中维生素 D 水平降低的普遍性,这些患者都是减肥手术的候选者,本研究还将评估维生素 D 水平降低与患者特征之间的关系。患者和方法:这是一项回顾性研究,研究对象包括接受减肥手术的肥胖症患者。研究人员筛选了患者医疗档案中的人口统计学和临床数据,包括有关维生素 D 状态的数据。研究结果本研究共纳入了 426 名符合研究条件的患者。患者的维生素 D 水平在 4 至 50 纳克/毫升之间,平均水平为 30.2±13.7 纳克/毫升。女性(P=0.006)、极度肥胖(P=0.021)、糖尿病(P=0.014)和多囊卵巢综合征(P=0.016)患者的维生素 D 平均水平明显较低。抑郁症患者的维生素 D 平均水平也较低,但略有统计学意义 ( P=0.056 )。结论这项研究证实,在肥胖症患者和减肥手术候选者中,维生素 D 水平异常偏低的发生率很高。该研究强调了性别差异,并揭示了低维生素 D 水平与 2 型糖尿病、多囊卵巢综合征、抑郁症和分流手术资格等疾病之间的联系。
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