BMC Research Notes (Aug 2019)

Prevalence of vitamin D deficiency and associated comorbidities among Abu Dhabi Emirates population

  • Amal Abdul Rahim Al Zarooni,
  • Fatima Ibrahim Al Marzouqi,
  • Salma Hamad Al Darmaki,
  • Engela Adriana Margrietha Prinsloo,
  • Nico Nagelkerke

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13104-019-4536-1
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
pp. 1 – 6

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Abstract Objective The study explored the prevalence of vitamin D deficiency, its seasonal variation and associated comorbidities among the Abu Dhabi Emirati population living in urban and suburban settings. Result Of the 12,346 participants 36.9% were male and 63.1% female. The majority (72%) were either vitamin D deficient (< 50 nmol/L), or (10%) vitamin D insufficient (50–74 nmol/L). Vitamin D deficiency was similar in both sexes (male 83.1% vs female 83.8%) as insufficiency (male 12.7% vs female 11.2%). Low vitamin D levels were associated with high blood pressure, high body mass index, central obesity, high cholesterol, impaired blood glucose levels and a high Framingham risk score. The mean vitamin D level was highest in January (winter) and lowest in July (summer).

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