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Do sufficient vitamin D levels at the end of summer in children and adolescents provide an assurance of vitamin D sufficiency at the end of winter? A cohort study

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AbstractBackground:The changes in serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) in adolescents from summer to winter and optimal serum vitamin D levels in the summer to ensure adequate vitamin D levels at the end of winter are currently unknown. This study was conducted to address this knowledge gap.Methods:The study was conducted as a cohort study. Sixty-eight participants aged 7–18 years and who had sufficient vitamin D levels at the end of the summer in 2011 were selected using stratified random sampling. Subsequently, the participants’ vitamin D levels were measured at the end of the winter in 2012. A receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was used to determine optimal cutoff points for vitamin D at the end of the summer to predict sufficient vitamin D levels at the end of the winter.Results:The results indicated that 89.7% of all the participants had a decrease in vitamin D levels from summer to winter: 14.7% of them were vitamin D-deficient, 36.8% had insufficient vitamin D concentrations and only 48.5% where able to maintain sufficient vitamin D. The optimal cutoff point to provide assurance of sufficient serum vitamin D at the end of the winter was 40 ng/mL at the end of the summer. Sex, age and vitamin D levels at the end of the summer were significant predictors of non-sufficient vitamin D at the end of the winter.Conclusions:In this age group, a dramatic reduction in vitamin D was observed over the follow-up period. Sufficient vitamin D at the end of the summer did not guarantee vitamin D sufficiency at the end of the winter. We found 40 ng/mL as an optimal cutoff point.
Title: Do sufficient vitamin D levels at the end of summer in children and adolescents provide an assurance of vitamin D sufficiency at the end of winter? A cohort study
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AbstractBackground:The changes in serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) in adolescents from summer to winter and optimal serum vitamin D levels in the summer to ensure adequate vitamin D levels at the end of winter are currently unknown.
This study was conducted to address this knowledge gap.
Methods:The study was conducted as a cohort study.
Sixty-eight participants aged 7–18 years and who had sufficient vitamin D levels at the end of the summer in 2011 were selected using stratified random sampling.
Subsequently, the participants’ vitamin D levels were measured at the end of the winter in 2012.
A receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was used to determine optimal cutoff points for vitamin D at the end of the summer to predict sufficient vitamin D levels at the end of the winter.
Results:The results indicated that 89.
7% of all the participants had a decrease in vitamin D levels from summer to winter: 14.
7% of them were vitamin D-deficient, 36.
8% had insufficient vitamin D concentrations and only 48.
5% where able to maintain sufficient vitamin D.
The optimal cutoff point to provide assurance of sufficient serum vitamin D at the end of the winter was 40 ng/mL at the end of the summer.
Sex, age and vitamin D levels at the end of the summer were significant predictors of non-sufficient vitamin D at the end of the winter.
Conclusions:In this age group, a dramatic reduction in vitamin D was observed over the follow-up period.
Sufficient vitamin D at the end of the summer did not guarantee vitamin D sufficiency at the end of the winter.
We found 40 ng/mL as an optimal cutoff point.

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