Vitamin D Deficiency in Young Elite Soccer Players Residing Permanently in Regions above 55 Degrees North Latitude.

Q2 Medicine
Journal of Bone Metabolism Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-18 DOI:10.11005/jbm.24.821
Eduard Bezuglov, Mikhail Vinogradov, Ilsiuiar Anishchenko, Timur Vakhidov, Elvira Usmanova, Georgiy Malyakin, Elizaveta Kapralova
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Abstract

Background: Although the importance of maintaining optimal vitamin D levels is wellrecognized, vitamin D deficiency among athletes remains prevalent, particularly in regions located above 40 degrees north latitude. The study aimed to evaluate weekly cholecalciferol supplementation in correcting vitamin D deficiency in young soccer players.

Methods: The study involved 49 young soccer players permanently residing above 55 degrees north latitude with 25-hydroxy-vitamin D (25[OH]D) deficiency, randomized into an experimental group (N=25; mean age, 13.0±2.78 years) and a control group (N=24; mean age, 12.3±3.14 years). Participants in the experimental group received 15,000 IU of cholecalciferol once a week for six weeks. Blood samples were collected twice in February and May: before and after the intervention. Serum levels of 25(OH)D, calcium, ionized calcium, phosphorus, and parathyroid hormone using mass spectrometry have been measured.

Results: Baseline serum 25(OH)D levels were similar in both groups (15.59±2.66 ng/mL vs. 15.56±2.30 ng/mL; P>0.05). Post-intervention, levels rose to 30.25±5.17 ng/mL in the experimental group and 20.59±5.56 ng/mL in the control group, with significantly greater improvement in the experimental group (P<0.001). By the end, 60% of the experimental group reached normal 25(OH)D levels, compared to just 4.17% (N=1) in the control group. Other hematological parameters showed no significant intergroup differences (P>0.05).

Conclusions: A six-week course of 15,000 IU weekly cholecalciferol effectively and safely corrects 25(OH)D deficiency in young soccer players residing permanently in regions above 55 degrees north latitude, with minimal impact from spring outdoor training.

常住北纬55度以上地区青少年优秀足球运动员维生素D缺乏的研究
背景:尽管维持最佳维生素D水平的重要性已得到公认,但运动员中维生素D缺乏症仍然普遍存在,特别是在北纬40度以上的地区。这项研究旨在评估每周补充胆骨化醇对纠正年轻足球运动员维生素D缺乏症的作用。方法:研究纳入49名长期居住在北纬55度以上25-羟基维生素D (25[OH]D)缺乏症的年轻足球运动员,随机分为实验组(N=25;平均年龄13.0±2.78岁)和对照组(N=24;平均年龄(12.3±3.14岁)。实验组的参与者每周服用一次15,000 IU的胆钙化醇,持续六周。2月和5月分别在干预前和干预后采集了两次血样。用质谱法测定血清25(OH)D、钙、离子钙、磷和甲状旁腺激素水平。结果:两组基线血清25(OH)D水平相似(15.59±2.66 ng/mL vs. 15.56±2.30 ng/mL;P > 0.05)。干预后,实验组为30.25±5.17 ng/mL,对照组为20.59±5.56 ng/mL,实验组改善幅度明显大于对照组(P0.05)。结论:在春季户外训练的影响最小的情况下,长期居住在北纬55度以上地区的年轻足球运动员,每周15,000 IU的胆骨化醇6周疗程可以有效、安全地纠正25(OH)D缺乏。
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Journal of Bone Metabolism
Journal of Bone Metabolism Medicine-Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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