彼得伯勒当地人口血清维生素D3水平的季节、种族和性别差异

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Matthew Smith
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维生素D是钙吸收、骨矿化和甲状旁腺激素产生的重要激素。维生素D缺乏可能导致多种疾病,如骨软化症、佝偻病,最近已被确定为糖尿病的一个危险因素。因此,血清维生素D水平的准确测定在评估个体相关病理时是至关重要的,而不是针对适当的参考范围进行解释。本研究的目的是评估彼得伯勒“健康”高加索人和“健康”亚洲人群之间的维生素D状况,并考虑到季节性血清维生素D变化。此外,我们评估了当地人群血清维生素D的参考范围是否应该是种族和/或季节特异性的。在安捷伦1100硬件上使用Chromsystems高压液相色谱维生素D2/D3方法,使用夏季(n = 106)和冬季(n = 94)队列对200名不同年龄、性别和种族的受试者进行血清维生素D状态评估。血清维生素D3水平显著降低(高达70%;P ?在夏季和冬季期间,亚洲人口的男性和女性与高加索人口相比,发病率均为0.0001)。高加索人群的维生素D3水平在夏季和冬季之间表现出显著差异(P?0.0001),而整个亚洲人群的维生素D水平没有显著的季节性变化。高加索人群的参考范围(8.2-53.7µg/l)与已发表的研究相补充,而亚洲人群的参考范围明显较低(3.6-26.7µg/l)。目前,与白种人相比,亚洲人维生素D水平较低的遗传倾向尚未确定。因此,白种人范围适用于所有种族,因为这符合联合王国内部缺乏的全国共识。这一参考范围表明,34%的“健康”亚裔社区缺乏维生素D,而白种人的这一比例为2%。需要进一步的研究来提高亚洲社区对维生素D缺乏的认识,并强调补充维生素D的潜在作用。
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Seasonal, ethnic and gender variations in serum vitamin D3 levels in the local population of Peterborough
Vitamin D is a fundamentally important hormone involved in calcium absorption, bone mineralization and parathyroid hormone production. Vitamin D deficiency may result in a myriad of diseases, such as osteomalacia, rickets and has more recently been identified as a risk factor for diabetes. Accurate determination of serum vitamin D levels is, therefore, paramount when assessing an individual for related pathologies against an appropriate reference range for interpretation. The purpose of this study was to assess vitamin D status between ‘healthy’ Caucasian and ‘healthy’ Asian populations of Peterborough, taking into account seasonal serum vitamin D variation. In addition, we evaluated whether a reference range for serum vitamin D of the local population should be race and/or seasonal specific. Using a Chromsystems high-pressure liquid chromatography vitamin D2/D3 methodology upon Agilent 1100 hardware, serum vitamin D status was assessed in 200 subjects of varying age, gender and ethnicity using summer (n = 106) and winter (n = 94) cohorts. Serum vitamin D3 levels were significantly lower (up to 70%; P ? 0.0001) in both men and women of the Asian population in comparison to the Caucasian population during both the summer and winter periods. Vitamin D3 levels of the Caucasian cohort displayed significant variation between summer and winter (P?0.0001), while the overall Asian population displayed no significant seasonal variation in vitamin D status. The reference range produced by the Caucasian cohorts (8.2–53.7 µg/l) complements published studies, while the Asian cohort displayed significantly lower limits (3.6–26.7 µg/l). Currently, no genetic predisposition to lower vitamin D status in Asians compared with Caucasians has been established. Therefore, the Caucasian range was implemented for all ethnicities, as this conforms to the national consensus of deficiency within the UK. This reference range indicates that 34% of the ‘healthy’ Asian community are vitamin D deficient compared with 2% of Caucasians. Further research is required to increase vitamin D deficiency awareness in Asian communities and highlight the potential role of supplementation.
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