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Prevalence of Vitamin D Deficiency and Hypervitaminosis D Among Adult Patients Admitted to the Tertiary Care Hospitals in Turkey

Authors :
Çetinkalp, Şevki
Şahin, İbrahim
Tuzcu, Alparaslan
Dağlıoğlu, Gülçin
Haklar, Goncagül
Bayraktaroğlu, Taner
Anaforoğlu, İnan
Turan, Elif
Ağbaht, Kemal
Arpacı, Dilek
Elbüken, Gülşah
Karaca, Züleyha
Ertörer, Eda
Deniz, Ferhat
Gül, Kamile
Özdemir, Nilüfer
Dikbaş, Oğuz
Atmaca, Ayşegül
Pekkolay, Zafer
İyidir, Özlem Turhan
Toplaoğlu, Ömercan
Sezer, Kerem
Unubol, Mustafa
Yaşar, Mehmet
İplikçi, Süleyman
Üç, Ziynet Alphan
Cantürk, Zeynep
Hekimsoy, Zeliha
Şimşir, Ilgın Yıldırım
Sert, Murat
AKALIN, AYSEN
Mert, Meral
Altuntaş, Hasan
Temizkan, Şule
Apaydın, Tuğçe
Pamuk, Barış
Bilen, Habip
Altuntaş, Yüksel
ERSOY, REYHAN
YAVUZ, DİLEK
YAVUZ D., ERSOY R., Altuntas Y., Bilen H., Pamuk B., APAYDIN T., Temizkan S., Altuntas H., Mert M., AKALIN A., et al.
Source :
Turkish Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism. 26:79-84
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
AVES Publishing Co., 2022.

Abstract

© Author(s).Objective: Vitamin D deficiency is a common health problem around the world. This study aimed to evaluate the nationwide prevalence of vitamin D status in tertiary care hospitals in Turkey. Methods: Retrospectively, the data on vitamin D levels from 33 tertiary care hospitals’ clinical biochemistry laboratories around Turkey between January and December were collected. Results: In total, 706 434 serum samples from adult subjects (female/male: 469 028/237 406; 66.4%/33.6%) were included. While vitamin D levels were sufficient in 20.3% (n = 14 222), they were insufficient in 21.9% (n = 154 360) and deficient in 57.8% (n = 408 882). We observed the highest rates of deficiency in those aged between 18 and 29 years (62.9%, n = 70 235) and lowest rates between 60 and 69 years (52.3%, n = 61 121) and between 70 and 79 years (52.3%, n = 32 397). Hypervitaminosis D was detected in 5.5% of adult subjects; highest rates of hypervitaminosis D were observed in those who were over 80 years (6.6%) and 70-79 years (6.5%) and the lowest in 18-29 years (2.8%). Discussion: In this cohort, over half of the subjects admitted to the tertiary care hospitals in Turkey had vitamin D deficiency and required vitamin D supplementation. The elderly population had the lowest prevalence of vitamin D insufficiency and the highest prevalence of hypervitaminosis D.

Details

Volume :
26
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Turkish Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d9f7aea9f1509dcb463b93dfe3675f80
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5152/tjem.2022.22031