Opinions are conflicting about the epidemiology of vitamin D deficiency. This populationbased study investigated cross-sectionally the associations of 25-hydroxyvitamin D (calcidiol) and 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D (calcitriol) with indices of mineral homeostasis. Study cohort consisted of 979 persons of the Moli-Sani study, both sexes, ages 35 years. Data collection included serum calcidiol by dierent assays, serum calcitriol, serum parathyroid hormone, serum and urine calcium, and phosphorus. Prevalence of mild-to-moderate calcidiol deficiency (10–19 ng/mL) was 36.4% and did not associate with hypocalcemia or hyperparathyroidism. Prevalence of severe calcidiol deficiency (<10 ng/mL) was 16.8% and associated with hyperparathyroidism only (odds ratio = 8.81, 95% confidence interval = 2.4/32.9). Prevalence of calcitriol deficiency (<18 pg/mL) was 3.1% and associated with hypocalcemia (29.1, 7.4/114.5) but not hyperparathyroidism. In ANOVA along concentration strata, lower calcidiol associated with higher parathyroid hormone only (p < 0.001). Lower calcitriol associated with lower serum and urine calcium (p < 0.001) but not with parathyroid hormone. Calcidiol findings were consistent with dierent calcidiol assays. In the population, mild-to-moderate calcidiol deficiency did not associate with abnormal mineral homeostasis. Severe calcidiol deficiency and calcitriol deficiency associated with dierent disorders: lower calcidiol associated with hyperparathyroidism whereas lower calcitriol associated with hypocalcemia and low urine calcium.

VITAMIN D STATUS AND INDICES OF MINERAL HOMEOSTASIS IN THE POPULATION: DIFFERENCES BETWEEN 25-HYDROXYVITAMIN D AND 1,25-DIHYDROXYVITAMIN D / Cirillo, M; Bilancio, G; Guarino, E; Cavallo, P; Lombardi, C; Costanzo, S; Di Castelnuovo, A; De Curtis, A; Iacoviello, L. - In: NUTRIENTS. - ISSN 2072-6643. - 11:1177(2019), pp. 1-11. [10.3390/nu11081777]

VITAMIN D STATUS AND INDICES OF MINERAL HOMEOSTASIS IN THE POPULATION: DIFFERENCES BETWEEN 25-HYDROXYVITAMIN D AND 1,25-DIHYDROXYVITAMIN D.

Cirillo M
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2019

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Opinions are conflicting about the epidemiology of vitamin D deficiency. This populationbased study investigated cross-sectionally the associations of 25-hydroxyvitamin D (calcidiol) and 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D (calcitriol) with indices of mineral homeostasis. Study cohort consisted of 979 persons of the Moli-Sani study, both sexes, ages 35 years. Data collection included serum calcidiol by dierent assays, serum calcitriol, serum parathyroid hormone, serum and urine calcium, and phosphorus. Prevalence of mild-to-moderate calcidiol deficiency (10–19 ng/mL) was 36.4% and did not associate with hypocalcemia or hyperparathyroidism. Prevalence of severe calcidiol deficiency (<10 ng/mL) was 16.8% and associated with hyperparathyroidism only (odds ratio = 8.81, 95% confidence interval = 2.4/32.9). Prevalence of calcitriol deficiency (<18 pg/mL) was 3.1% and associated with hypocalcemia (29.1, 7.4/114.5) but not hyperparathyroidism. In ANOVA along concentration strata, lower calcidiol associated with higher parathyroid hormone only (p < 0.001). Lower calcitriol associated with lower serum and urine calcium (p < 0.001) but not with parathyroid hormone. Calcidiol findings were consistent with dierent calcidiol assays. In the population, mild-to-moderate calcidiol deficiency did not associate with abnormal mineral homeostasis. Severe calcidiol deficiency and calcitriol deficiency associated with dierent disorders: lower calcidiol associated with hyperparathyroidism whereas lower calcitriol associated with hypocalcemia and low urine calcium.
2019
VITAMIN D STATUS AND INDICES OF MINERAL HOMEOSTASIS IN THE POPULATION: DIFFERENCES BETWEEN 25-HYDROXYVITAMIN D AND 1,25-DIHYDROXYVITAMIN D / Cirillo, M; Bilancio, G; Guarino, E; Cavallo, P; Lombardi, C; Costanzo, S; Di Castelnuovo, A; De Curtis, A; Iacoviello, L. - In: NUTRIENTS. - ISSN 2072-6643. - 11:1177(2019), pp. 1-11. [10.3390/nu11081777]
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