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Vitamin D deficiency in Europe: pandemic?

Authors :
Markus A. Busch
Stefaan De Henauw
Karin M. A. Swart
Mairead Kiely
Stefan Pilz
Ramon Durazo-Arvizu
Kirsten G. Dowling
Luis A. Moreno
Giel Nijpels
Jara Valtueña
Ann Prentice
Marcela González-Gross
Camilla T. Damsgaard
Seppo Koskinen
Christina Mavrogianni
Mary Frances Cotch
Martina Rabenberg
Yannis Manios
Christel Lamberg-Allardt
Gert B. M. Mensink
Michael Thamm
Paul Lips
Christian Mølgaard
Lorna Cox
George Moschonis
Natasja M. van Schoor
Kevin D. Cashman
Gudny Eiriksdottir
Rolf Jorde
Gail R Goldberg
Kim F. Michaelsen
Jacqueline M. Dekker
Guri Grimnes
Christopher T. Sempos
Vilmundur Gudnason
Sarah Meadows
Zuzana Škrabáková
Epidemiology and Data Science
Dermatology
EMGO - Lifestyle, overweight and diabetes
General practice
Internal medicine
Source :
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 103(4), 1033-1044. American Society for Nutrition, Cashman, K D, Dowling, K G, Skrabakova, Z, Gonzalez-Gross, M, Valtuena, J, De Henauw, S, Moreno, L, Damsgaard, C T, Michaelsen, K F, Molgaard, C, Jorde, R, Grimnes, G, Moschonis, G, Mavrogianni, C, Manios, Y, Thamm, M, Mensink, G B M, Rabenberg, M, Busch, M A, Cox, L, Meadows, S, Goldberg, G, Prentice, A, Dekker, J M, Nijpels, G, Pilz, S, Swart, K M, van Schoor, N M, Lips, P, Eiriksdottir, G, Gudnason, V, Cotch, M F, Koskinen, S, Lamberg-Allardt, C, Durazo-Arvizu, R A, Sempos, C T & Kiely, M 2016, ' Vitamin D deficiency in Europe: pandemic? ', American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, vol. 103, no. 4, pp. 1033-1044 . https://doi.org/10.3945/ajcn.115.120873, Zaguán. Repositorio Digital de la Universidad de Zaragoza, instname
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Source: doi: 10.3945/ajcn.115.120873 Background:Vitamin D deficiency has been described as being pandemic, but serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH)D] distribution data for the European Union are of very variable quality. The NIH-led international Vitamin D Standardization Program (VDSP) has developed protocols for standardizing existing 25(OH)D values from national health/nutrition surveys.Objective:This study applied VDSP protocols to serum 25(OH)D data from representative childhood/teenage and adult/older adult European populations, representing a sizable geographical footprint, to better quantify the prevalence of vitamin D deficiency in Europe.Design:The VDSP protocols were applied in 14 population studies [reanalysis of subsets of serum 25(OH)D in 11 studies and complete analysis of all samples from 3 studies that had not previously measured it] by using certified liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry on biobanked sera. These data were combined with standardized serum 25(OH)D data from 4 previously standardized studies (for a total n = 55,844). Prevalence estimates of vitamin D deficiency [using various serum 25(OH)D thresholds] were generated on the basis of standardized 25(OH)D data.Results:An overall pooled estimate, irrespective of age group, ethnic mix, and latitude of study populations, showed that 13.0% of the 55,844 European individuals had serum 25(OH)D concentrations Conclusions:Vitamin D deficiency is evident throughout the European population at prevalence rates that are concerning and that require action from a public health perspective. What direction these strategies take will depend on European policy but should aim to ensure vitamin D intakes that are protective against vitamin D deficiency in the majority of the European population.

Details

ISSN :
19383207 and 00029165
Volume :
103
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The American journal of clinical nutrition
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1d89ba8dc401037bb409ff1388db7ee4