Association of Vitamin D Levels with the Metabolic Profile and Sexual Maturation Stage of Adolescents

IF 1.3 4区 计算机科学 Q3 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS
J. Haber, K. Quesada, Renata Nunes Lopes, D. O. Silva, Juliana Medeiros Silva, Sabrina Antonelli Cardoso, Thiago Fernando Luz, C. Detregiachi, S. Barbalho
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The deficiency of Vitamin D (VD) is widely prevalent worldwide in adults, but many studies show that this deficiency also affects adolescents and may be considered a global public health problem. The VD levels are particularly significant in adolescents since it influences several aspects of growth, development, and puberty. During this phase of life, both girls and boys develop reproductive aspects, and secondary sexual characteristics and the adequate nutritional status appear to be the prerequisite for normal pubertal development. Due to the importance of VD in adolescents, the objective of this study was to investigate the association of the levels of this vitamin with glycemic, lipid, and anthropometric profile and sexual maturation stages of adolescents. Anthropometric (weight and height) and biochemical (fasting glycemia, total cholesterol, HDL-c, LDL-c, and triglycerides) data and VD levels were collected in 67 adolescents. 66% of the adolescents showed VD sufficiency, 28% insufficiency, and 6% showed the deficiency. There was a significant difference in VD levels between the stages of sexual maturation for boys and girls. Overweight patients had lower serum VD levels. The correlation analysis indicated a positive correlation between VD and fasting glycemia and HDL-c, but with no significant difference. A negative correlation was observed between VD and cholesterol, LDL-c and triglycerides, but also with no significant difference. Once VD is crucial for bone health, and as it seems it is necessary to the homeostasis of glycemia, lipids, and body weight, we suggest that more studies should be conducted to confirm the precise role of this vitamin in the promotion and maintenance of health in this population.
维生素D水平与青少年代谢特征和性成熟阶段的关系
维生素D缺乏症(VD)在全世界成年人中普遍存在,但许多研究表明,这种缺乏症也影响青少年,可能被视为全球公共卫生问题。VD水平在青少年中尤为显著,因为它影响生长、发育和青春期的几个方面。在生命的这一阶段,女孩和男孩都有生殖方面的发展,第二性特征和充足的营养状况似乎是青春期正常发育的先决条件。由于VD在青少年中的重要性,本研究的目的是调查这种维生素的水平与青少年的血糖、脂质、人体测量特征和性成熟阶段之间的关系。收集了67名青少年的人体测量(体重和身高)和生化(空腹血糖、总胆固醇、HDL-c、LDL-c和甘油三酯)数据以及VD水平。66%的青少年VD充足,28%的青少年VD不足,6%的青少年VD缺乏。男孩和女孩的VD水平在性成熟阶段之间存在显著差异。超重患者的血清VD水平较低。相关分析表明VD与空腹血糖和HDL-c呈正相关,但无显著差异。VD与胆固醇、LDL-c和甘油三酯呈负相关,但也没有显著差异。一旦VD对骨骼健康至关重要,而且它似乎对血糖、脂质和体重的稳态是必要的,我们建议应该进行更多的研究,以证实这种维生素在促进和维持该人群健康中的确切作用。
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Journal of Database Management
Journal of Database Management 工程技术-计算机:软件工程
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4.20
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Database Management (JDM) publishes original research on all aspects of database management, design science, systems analysis and design, and software engineering. The primary mission of JDM is to be instrumental in the improvement and development of theory and practice related to information technology, information systems, and management of knowledge resources. The journal is targeted at both academic researchers and practicing IT professionals.
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