身体质量指数而非种族对青春期少女维生素d甲状旁腺激素轴的影响

Lynae J Hanks, Ambika Ashraf, Jessica A Alvarez, T Mark Beasley, Jose R Fernandez, Krista Casazza
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目前,建立25-羟基维生素D (25OHD)水平预防甲状旁腺激素(PTH)继发性升高的研究受到广泛关注。本研究的目的是确定导致PTH上升的25OHD最低点,并确定这个拐点在青春期周围女孩的生长发育过程中是否与体重或种族有关。共纳入104例正常(n = 61)和超重(n = 43) 5 ~ 14岁的非裔美国人(AA)和欧裔美国人(EA)女童。虽然aa组的25OHD水平较低,但PTH与ea组相比没有差异。25OHD浓度为27.2 ng/mL (P < 0.01)表明正常体重女孩的甲状旁腺激素增加,但超重女孩的甲状旁腺激素水平没有统计学意义。在拐点上未观察到种族差异。这些数据表明,体重状况对青春期女孩25OHD-PTH拐点的潜在影响。因此,在确定反映最佳健康状况的25OHD水平时,在这一生长发育的关键时期考虑体重状况似乎很重要。
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BMI but Not Race Contributes to Vitamin D-Parathyroid Hormone Axis in Peripubertal Girls.

Currently, there is widespread interest in establishing 25-hydroxy vitamin D (25OHD) level preventing a secondary elevation in parathyroid hormone (PTH). The aim of this study was to identify the 25OHD nadir resulting in a rise of PTH and to determine if this inflection point is weight- or race-specific during growth and development in peripubertal girls. A total of 104 normal (n = 61) and overweight (n = 43) African American (AA) and European American (EA) girls, 5 to 14 years of age, were included. Though AAs had lower 25OHD levels, there was no difference in PTH compared with EAs. A 25OHD concentration of 27.2 ng/mL (P < .01) was indicated to increase PTH in normal-weight girls, although a statistically significant level was not established in overweight girls. No race difference in inflection point was observed. These data suggest a potential influence of weight status on the 25OHD-PTH inflection point in peripubertal girls. Accordingly, on determination of 25OHD level reflecting optimal health, consideration of weight status appears to be important during this critical period of growth and development.

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