Evaluation of the Prevalence of Vitamin D Deficiency and itsâ Correlation with Body Mass Index and Waist Circumference in Children

Marzie Fatemi Abhari
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Introduction: Recent studies have suggested a link between vitamin D deficiency and an increase in body mass index and waist circumference. The aim of this study was to evaluate the vitamin D status and its’ correlation with body mass index and waist circumference in children aged 2-14 referred to the clinic of Imam Ali Hospital in Karaj in 2019-2020. Methods: Three Hundred seventy-nine (379) children aged 2-14 years referred to Clinic were enrolled in the study. Patients' height, weight (BMI calculated accordingly), waist circumference and serum vitamin D levels were measured. Chi-Square, Krystal-Wallis and Fishers exact tests were used, and the Bivariate Correlation test was used to determine the relationship between two variables. Results: The prevalence of vitamin D deficiency, insufficiency and adequate levels were reported 40.6%, 11.9%and 47.5%, respectively. Vitamin D deficiency was more common in girls. Vitamin D had a significant and weak relationship with BMI, but no association with waist circumference. Conclusion: The results of this study showed a high prevalence of vitamin D deficiency in patients. The prevalence of vitamin D deficiency and insufficiency were higher in girls. The highest levels of vitamin D were found in patients with normal weight. Vitamin D deficiency was most common in obese patients. Serum vitamin D were significantly associated with obesity, but had no significant association with waist circumference. A study with a larger sample size in this area, is recommended.
评估儿童维生素D缺乏症的患病率及其与体重指数和腰围的相关性
导言:最近的研究表明,维生素D缺乏与体重指数和腰围增加之间存在联系。本研究的目的是评估2019-2020年在卡拉伊伊玛目阿里医院门诊就诊的2-14岁儿童维生素D状况及其与体重指数和腰围的相关性。方法:379(379)名2-14岁的儿童被纳入研究。测量患者的身高、体重(BMI)、腰围和血清维生素D水平。使用卡方检验、Krystal-Wallis检验和fisher精确检验,并使用双变量相关检验来确定两个变量之间的关系。结果:维生素D缺乏、不足和充足的患病率分别为40.6%、11.9%和47.5%。维生素D缺乏症在女孩中更为常见。维生素D与身体质量指数有显著而微弱的关系,但与腰围没有关系。结论:本研究结果显示患者中维生素D缺乏症的发生率很高。维生素D缺乏和不足的患病率在女孩中较高。体重正常的患者体内维生素D含量最高。维生素D缺乏症在肥胖患者中最为常见。血清维生素D与肥胖有显著相关性,与腰围无显著相关性。建议在这方面进行更大样本量的研究。
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