Yanli Wang, Ying Ren, Fenglin Xing, Dan Liu, Mengjuan Hu, Tongyong LUO
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The aim of this study was to explore the relationship between Vitamin D levels and body composition among kindergarten-aged children in Chengdu, Sichuan Province, China, providing insights that could contribute to health promotion strategies for this demographic.A cross-sectional study was conducted among children aged 3 to 6 years across 47 kindergartens in Chengdu. Participants were selected via stratified random sampling to ensure representativeness. Data collection took place during April to June to minimize seasonal effects on Vitamin D levels. Body composition was assessed using bio-electrical impedance analysis (BIA). Vitamin D status was determined through blood tests, and the distribution of Vitamin D levels by sex and age groups was analyzed. The study included 1239 children, with 75.54% having insufficient Vitamin D levels and 24.46% having sufficient levels. 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维生素 D 在骨骼健康、矿物质代谢和整体健康(包括免疫功能和肌肉力量)方面发挥着至关重要的作用。维生素 D 对儿童身体组成的潜在影响,尤其是与肥胖和营养不良的关系,是一个日益受到关注的领域。然而,现有文献中关于维生素 D 水平与儿科人群身体成分参数之间相关性的研究结果并不一致。本研究旨在探讨中国四川省成都市幼儿园学龄儿童的维生素 D 水平与身体成分之间的关系,从而为针对这一人群的健康促进策略提供启示。为确保研究的代表性,研究人员通过分层随机抽样的方式选取参与者。数据收集时间为 4 月至 6 月,以尽量减少季节对维生素 D 水平的影响。采用生物电阻抗分析法(BIA)评估身体成分。通过血液检测确定维生素 D 状态,并分析不同性别和年龄组的维生素 D 水平分布情况。这项研究包括 1239 名儿童,其中 75.54% 的儿童维生素 D 水平不足,24.46% 的儿童维生素 D 水平充足。性别(χ²=0.676,P=0.411)和年龄组(χ²=4.700,P=0.095)之间的维生素 D 状态差异无统计学意义。相关分析表明,体重指数与维生素 D 呈弱负相关(-0.028,p=0.320),但与维生素 A 无明显相关(-0.007,p=0.799)。其他身体成分也有类似的结果。这项研究表明,成都大多数幼儿园儿童的维生素 D 水平不足,与性别和年龄无关。虽然观察到维生素 D 水平与身体成分之间存在一定的相关性,但这种相关性较弱,且无临床意义。还需要进一步研究,以阐明维生素 D、身体成分和其他影响因素在这一年龄组中的复杂相互作用。我们的研究结果有助于当前关于维生素 D 在儿科健康中的作用的讨论,并可指导未来旨在改善儿童维生素 D 状态和整体身体成分的干预措施。
Study on the Situation of Growth and Development of Kindergarten Children and the Relationship between Vitamin D and Body Composition, Chengdu, Sichuan Province, China
Vitamin D plays a critical role in bone health, mineral metabolism, and overall well-being, including immune function and muscle strength. Its potential impact on body composition in children, particularly in relation to obesity and undernutrition, is an area of growing interest. However, existing literature presents inconsistent findings regarding the correlation between Vitamin D levels and body composition parameters in pediatric populations. The aim of this study was to explore the relationship between Vitamin D levels and body composition among kindergarten-aged children in Chengdu, Sichuan Province, China, providing insights that could contribute to health promotion strategies for this demographic.A cross-sectional study was conducted among children aged 3 to 6 years across 47 kindergartens in Chengdu. Participants were selected via stratified random sampling to ensure representativeness. Data collection took place during April to June to minimize seasonal effects on Vitamin D levels. Body composition was assessed using bio-electrical impedance analysis (BIA). Vitamin D status was determined through blood tests, and the distribution of Vitamin D levels by sex and age groups was analyzed. The study included 1239 children, with 75.54% having insufficient Vitamin D levels and 24.46% having sufficient levels. There was no statistically significant difference in Vitamin D status between sexes (χ²=0.676, p=0.411) or age groups (χ²=4.700, p=0.095). Correlation analysis revealed that BMI had a weak negative correlation with Vitamin D (-0.028, p=0.320) but no significant correlation with Vitamin A (-0.007, p=0.799). Similar results were observed for other body composition components. This study suggests that a majority of kindergarten children in Chengdu have insufficient Vitamin D levels, regardless of sex or age. While some correlations between Vitamin D levels and body composition were observed, they were weak and not clinically significant. Further research is needed to elucidate the complex interplay between Vitamin D, body composition, and other influencing factors in this age group. Our findings contribute to the ongoing debate about the role of Vitamin D in pediatric health and may guide future interventions aimed at improving Vitamin D status and overall body composition in children.