Trends in the prevalence of hypovitaminosis D over a 10-year period in Japan: the research on osteoarthritis/osteoporosis against disability study 2005–2015
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Abstract
Summary
We examined the trends in vitamin D insufficiency and deficiency over a 10-year period in the general population. The prevalence of deficiency significantly decreased (29.5% vs. 21.6%), whereas mean serum levels increased (23.3 ng/mL vs. 25.1 ng/mL). These trends may reduce the incidence of osteoporosis and osteoporotic fractures.
Purpose
We aimed to clarify the trends in the prevalence of vitamin D insufficiency and deficiency in the general population using population-based cohort data from a baseline survey and a follow-up survey conducted 10 years later.
Methods
A baseline survey of the Research on Osteoarthritis/Osteoporosis Against Disability (ROAD) study was conducted from 2005 to 2007. Blood samples were collected to measure serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25D) and intact parathyroid hormone levels from 1,683 participants (595 men, 1,088 women). Participants also completed an interviewer-administered questionnaire, and underwent bone mineral density measurements and radiographic examinations. The fourth survey was conducted from 2015 to 2016 with 1,906 individuals (637 men, 1,269 women), including both follow-up participants from the baseline survey and newly recruited individuals to increase the sample size for future longitudinal analyses. All participants completed assessments identical to those in the baseline survey. Vitamin D deficiency and insufficiency were defined as serum 25D levels of < 20 ng/mL and ≥ 20 ng/mL but < 30 ng/mL, respectively.
Results
The mean serum vitamin D levels were 23.3 ng/mL at baseline and 25.1 ng/mL at the fourth survey, indicating a significant increase (p < 0.001). The prevalences of vitamin D insufficiency and deficiency were 52.9% and 29.5%, respectively, at baseline, and 54.8% and 21.6%, respectively, in the fourth survey, indicating a significant decrease in vitamin D deficiency (p < 0.001).
Conclusions
In this population-based survey with a 10-year interval, the prevalence of hypovitaminosis D significantly decreased. This favourable trend may contribute to future reductions in the incidence of osteoporosis and osteoporotic fractures.
期刊介绍:
Archives of Osteoporosis is an international multidisciplinary journal which is a joint initiative of the International Osteoporosis Foundation and the National Osteoporosis Foundation of the USA. The journal will highlight the specificities of different regions around the world concerning epidemiology, reference values for bone density and bone metabolism, as well as clinical aspects of osteoporosis and other bone diseases.